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E V E N IN G A Regional Newspaper Servin;: Nine Irricntcd Idaho Countir.s VOL. 27, N O . 102 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST U. 1914 PRICE 6 CENTS 0 ASSURE PEACE PREOICTEO 1Cimpciitlin. L.ilasurr lli uiirtcrfccrrlnry of ftcfkcnri tn liVad Klti next »crK. C lilna iilso wiu liRurc only tne United Slntcs nnfl Crltnln slncc her prliiclpnl foe, Jnpnn, U nt jicncc with Russln. Til e AiiRlo - Aincrlcnii - niwlnn tnlkJ orlglnnlly w ere to have Ktnrlrcl loclny, Ihe lltird nnnlven<iir>- of the Jlsnlng of llie AUnntlc CHi.rter, lim Wfre iwtpoilM ft wrck when Ihr 8ovlft Union rcqiu'f.tcd more llm-- tr ,ltli Prrsldnit Rofxi' nrlr jMiblk J.inr 2:.. alnlenancr. of juifflrlrnl il flown futiirp nBKr^s^o^ •lr<1 Ihc Itli-n of nii Int.' Look What’s Comiuff, Hirohito Reds, 10 Miles From Warsaw, Set For Final Thrust to Take City JL L E D ON SAIPAN WENDELU Aug. H - Pfc. Pfie Mlmiin. 27. who liiid with the imnj- In th e Pnclflc th nii-r I/>ln DUIt. Inlkic rqiiljmi thrr (idclrd. Mv»<i ncldciim ^4ti'ni5. Wfiidc » Mndlsoi .-ip, nncl . nil Ihrrc SEUGEANT WOUNI)i:i> CAnC\', AilK- 14—Stnff .SrI- L. Wood, mndMl 1i II Kr.-vi ...................... rd rccplvcil from Mir (Irparlinri'l by bl.i wltr. Roy Wood, Ciircy. Mrfi. Wood m hrr liomp with hpr parents, Mr, Mr>. Jinrold Hnrrls. SffRCniit WockI ciilLslcd In Bott Will Probe Thorpe’s Charge Into the controversy over nllegcd poltUcal jtiatcinentA niade by tvo officers employed by the state selec- tive «er\-lce K>'«tem, but refused other commcnt, suite Republlciiii Chnlrmiin S, U TIioriK complnliied to Qrlg. Qcn. M, O, MeConnel th n t two of the wbortltaMcs had mftdc suitmpnts In norm Tdnho tlint a ennvau they lind m ade In 43 coun- ties ihOA'cd President RooscveU nnd • a mtjorlly of the Idnlio Democmtic cundlilAtes would be clectcd In No- New French Unit In Allied Lines SUPREME I fE A D Q U A R T E B S , AZP, Auf, 14 (UJy—T lic French sec- ond annorcd dlvisloti. commanded by Bris, Qen, Jnctjiics Lcclerc, has Eoiie Into Bcdon'oii Uio American sector In Prniice, It was announced today, Lcclerc's forcc* comprked the first full rrench division to Join In the hatlle ot Ptguvce. R ll^0U8l^ Prcivch parstroopen :iave been In the lines since D-day. Ltclerc Is the colorful desert com- nmnder who ted tlie famous niRrcli of (rtc Preticli troops from I^ke Clud to Tunlila durlnc the north African flghlins Inst year. M()SC<i\V, Aw. M <U.R»— Kii within HI miles norlhoasi of W for the finiil as.sauil on the i’o I'orco.H .swppl over llu2 upjirojic .MaiiMiriaii lakes into th e lioart M;ir,shal Kon.Ktanlin K. Rokc iiniiy tiKlitoiied it.s .sioKC ai l)oi(iu>:K of I’niKii “ ''' '''' iHjrtlK'ust, almost lo I ii friiiKc'.s of a Kii'al iirlili.'i 1 '1-oviiiv'Knniiui .slivlchitiK U niilrseast of tlic capital. siiArirto isian sli.ick lro<i|.s sm ashf( insaw today, sclliMK th.- .-^l , ,sh capital. whil(> <>thi‘r .Soviet i.\s to a ecniilor ihr.jiigh tl: >{ H ast I’nissia. isnvsky'.s fir.m White Russia ; around Warsaw's ca.slcr llu'ouKh Mostowka, 11 mil. forci' toiniit to ri’cnpiurc Moslonkn, bii' wetr rcpuhed IcavliiK 500 member; of llic Cirniiiiii aocrhiR SS dlvlsloi dead im tlic biittlcflcld. f o u r t.mk.' 1C IleW Kiins were oupmrpd. il:c.'.Miifll:y's l.inl;.'.. troop.s iinr indrr Gni. Ororgl Zukliurov •lie hlKhwnv Junction. Oonciid?, nn.l pushed on louiird OraJ.-vo, 1(1 mllr.. Trolley Walkout Elided in Canada MOKTItEAL, y iU.R>-Trot- vork uiiilcr hupcr^lslon of two gov- •mmrnt colllrolle^^ lodiiy. rndliiK in ll-dRy strike of 4,000 emplojes if the Monlrrnl Trom'»'»ys company .'ho wiilkcd out to ciiforcc dcmnndK .hop. The nirtent denied move tuucd nn order under Ihe wiir mcn!,urcs net to tnkc ovcV Jlrivtio)! of tlic compnny. I t ordered ;lie Jilrlkliig incnitjQrs ot tU e Ctiuti. dlun Urotlierhootl of Rolhvny Em- ployes 10 rtttim to work "or face tliE conscfiueiice.s." Labor Minister Humphrey MUcliell Mild Uic men will worli under teniis nnd condl- lirevnlllnc a t th e time the strike' tinned. lil :orV noo n Coslon ................................... (V)0 —0 ntt.'.burKh 000-1 Bnrrctt niiil iloffcrth. Hoc niu Lopez. Philadrpllln ........................ 301—' ChiCRKO . ......................... 000—0 nftffcnsberfirr n n d Pencock ‘A” Applications Sent to Dealers The war prlcc nnd rnflnn board lodiiy miillPd lo all dealers ihe new bnsic "Ay npiillcntloiu for "A" cns- oUne twokr., ctfcr.live tkpl. 52. a c - corrilnR to Cnrl N. Andrrson, chief Any dralrr «ho tnlLi fo he application blnnti Is re o notlty fhr OPA office n elllier by phone or mail, A German Colonel Defies Yanks And Clings to St. Malo Citadel D7 WIM.IAM R. IIIGCIND071IAM ST. 6ERVAN, FRANCE. AUf. 13 :Delayed) (UP>-Amcr)can a pinyliig a dirge today fo r Col. Adrian von Aulock w ho fcra \6 tile In underEround el than to surrender. TlicOi cmnanls liicludlns coak-i -iL^hers lata a do or die stand 1 the "captured town ot St. 1 1 no dsns of weakcnln?, (Today’s communique from allied shoi supreme headquarters sold: ••Rem' nants ot Uie German garrison o( S Malo j UU hold out In Uie citadel.' Watches Slece I Blood In the siege line around hl3 fort—the flr«t mftJor siege lino in the batUe of Frnnce-and u-atcli^ ed-Amerienn-troopru'brTtliSFTK tlie face ot SS’s and bigger, enemy suns tr>-lng to blast him oil. ■He can’t slay down Uiere forever ..jid he can't keep us out forever.'.’ said SttsM Utut. nobm S. Long. Chattanooga. Tcnn. ~We can pound him longer than he can t4ike It.- From 15 miles Inland squarely up to point blank range of GOO yards. American guns were blnstluB Uic fort apart but the colonel did not Ijudge. Uss than 24 hours ago he sent out this mc.'SBRt: 'Tliank you for flKhtliig falr^ colonel’s tort where the German had laid 30 feet of concrete over oK foitlflcallon.1 which dated tron Romau dal’s. First Lleul, C arl Qanible. Ilu- dolph. O.. told me of the dllflcultlci of auaultlng the cllndel. Direct Altaek •'We attacked direct with mtnntry and the boys beat their woy.squarcly jlWp, the fort." he said, •Tliey drop- ped hand frtnBdei-«lown...flii,.tJic. Oermans. Then tha« Oennan guns, which had been worrying us, open- ed up on the'forl Itseir, Ttiey know they wouldn't, hurt the Germans down below and they blew us right off tlic top.” A short true* w u observed today while Oerraan and Anierlean wxiuiided were n-nioveif from nrouncJ Uio to n -an d then fighting resum- ed wltl) American-dive-bombers go- ing after the Octman emplacements. NLRBBANSiVE 'ASHINGTON. All.v 1 .l.Nl iigiiliLH nfflllnllon with ih. ilcrnatluiinl Urotherhood o ■Hiii.sler>, Chi.nffcurj, Waichciisr rn nncl Helper.'! of America cAl'Li T h r NLTID ordered fcl n.slde th. >.ull-s of elecllons held la.ii Mu: mid 5 aiiirjiii! rmplovrs of ihi ■ni.Iot comj.iu.y iM Declo, Camp IS MiiUl vo cil nfllllallon. Tho .Icflsldii 1» a.^lde the ro .'.iill.s of the Drclo SImplut an. C;impbcll mid CiillxrU-ion Rupcr elections Ihe Ixjard Mid. wiis on lU hellcf rllplble employe voter ck-ctloi ifflclent ... A-m be held late: FLASHES of life . 14 — USELIiSS SALT LAKE C m ’ Tliose iKOjile who fav __ , park were couulUig tUtlr oi- ;hcn before tlii-y halcllcd. They e laid h .-.ronK s. - ....................Wilson. ________ laid ostrich ckk.”;? No jood. he de- clare.s, addlnR that only ttlntcr-lald eggs can be hatched. IIKAT NEW, YORK. AiiJ, H -T h c l«m- peraturo oulsltio a mere 04 degree.^ hut In.side a Bronx apart- home IL wa.1 getilng holler by the niliiulc. Someone turned In a tire alarm. Guided lo Uic ba.semeni by bil- lows ot sleum, llremen found that the building's niilomnilc heal eys- tern had gone haywire and was funcUonIng for whim operation. SALE MARYBVllXE. Kan.. Aug. 14 — Seventy-eight farmers at Harold .OttlnBcr-s BiicUon wsnted lo buy a hayloader. They all wrote checks at th e OPA cclllng price, tos-scd them in an empty crcam can, and a bystander drew out the chcclc of Henry Borgerdlng—the wlimcrl Jerome Pilot Helps Blast 2nd Jap Ship HEADQUARTERS, II TH AIR FORCE. Atig, II (Delayed) HI.PJ — .One-jnpaattc-pickcuboiuwas nnd one heavily damaged yest aflcrnoon_by_Mllclitll-bombers-of the m il air force on an offensive sweep off the iiorUiem • Japanese island ot Paramushlro, One bomber was slightly damaged In Uie bomb- ing and strafing attacks. It u'os tlic second picket boat sunk for Lieut. John V. Waleeh, Dubuque, Itt. Wftleth's crew inchided UeuU Ralpli B. Peters, co-pUot, from Jer- ome. Mtt. STAllVEOCIiyO ALLIED SUPPLIES :a begin orRunldiiK a flow of Iixxl, *ntcr and mcdlcal supplies lo the iicnrly-sinrvliiR iiiliabllanis. ETiiipoIl, l.'i miles soutliwe.'t of Flor- riicc, where New Zealand trooiu ot :he DritUh clgtilh army were In ;irni control. Except for the capture 5f the vtllnKe of Frontone. 27 mllc.^ ■re normal life lo norin .11 Into allied hund.^ Bim I'll 111.' (ierniiin> enmple i.liawal of their main for u.l lo lle^^ jiasUlons aloni .11 the outer fringe ol ' m ain problem was to .rentr, wlilclVhad a prr-J .<m of npiiroxlniutely 30n.c 1 fr.)iil <1LspcilchM eald o; W.OOO rcmi.lned liUSmiALAREA (rt’i-Orent ar- aiicl Drillsh rll over 3,500 1 I.udwlK.'liftfen and other f r (VoTn lUly of U|l 0 150 .............. , bombei oiii Itiily at inllllary objcctlvcs In ic south of I’ 'rniice for the Uilrd Dii.sccatlve day. lliey also bat- •ixd Uic iiorlh»T.M Italian Tlie 1 Ilcw aihou id LlghUilngs flew seixiratfly and spent the day striifliiK tarKct-s In the same orcas which Ihe bombers hit, Hundred.s of British niedlmn and heavy bombers hammered nail hnc.l In the Falalsn sector to pace the now Canadian oIfen.-^lve. A large fllKlil of heavy l^nciuler bombers nirllei' had bombed Ocriiian shlp- beslegcd port of Brest I 13rl' lilt : Line SwarmliiK down only 3.000 yards Iti fro n t of allied troops, MltchelL^ and Bostons of the fccoiid tactical air forcc siicce.vluly attacked Uirce German sUongpolnU along the front of the German escape corri- dor in Nonnandy. Returning crews .■laid Uie bombing wa.i very accurate and no plnnea were lo.U. Yesterday's score by U, S. elghUi ,lr force tlghicr bomben alone was .nore Uian 3,000 railroad ears dam. aged or destroyed. Including 42 am- m unition cars, 71 oil cars. 2JK loco- motives disabled. 433 trucks and oUicr military vehicles shot up or bombed, and more than 40 barges damaeed. Thomas Outlines Plans for Peace WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (UPJ — Seii. Elbert D. Thomaa, D, tJtali, today outlined a program for "pea In the Pacific" ealllns for elUi dlrcct O. S. control or a "tr.. tru5to«hlp'’ by a smaller nation of the islandA mandated to Japan af- ter . member of Ihe senate forciKn reloUons commlttcf, tug- In an Inlervlew thnt a nullr'n like AujUnlla. New Zealand, .. C«iada-bc mads-lruRlee-«t-Uie-la- land.^ under the United NaUons, He :d out Great BrlUiln or France grounds tlial a trustee must be smaller Uian the tnistee-grantlng power, ••Jnpan hiw lost her right lo be trusted," he Kuld, -Having once been one of the tive trading na- ------- of the world, alie hoa not Uvrd up to that trust-" SUPRF.Ml'J MEADQUAKTKRS .ALLIED F.XPEDITIONAR^' FORC'F,, .-\u«-. M (AP)- A rinpr o f American. Hritish and C anadian forces, spui-i-ed by Gen. Dwight 1). Kiscnhnwcr's declai’ation th a t they can sc’oco thoir j>-rcatcst victory in the west, drov,e in furiously today for the (icslrucLion of the cream o f Gei’man forces in northwestern Kuropo. CittiKhi in an ahiuisl complct.i traii in N'oi-maiidy, aiipr,)\iinal.'lv 100,(100 n e r m u n s — a foiirtli of the ciiliiv fore.' with which llu' allies have odiiic in ci.iil.a't siiu'c U-ilav— fought 1, ciiiifiisi-.i. unii'lliin; halllc under u sky fiUo.tl w ith uUicd 5il;iiips. 77h‘ n.-iiii.s ii.Tc ^Iy(Il^,'• to focap.' (he jaw s o f a pfrircfs whii-fi w .tc « i(hin IH niiic.s o f closing. Ki.H.-nl.ovvor. in oiu. of his rare onUrn „C lh« .lay U ............................................................ Surrender by Japs to Escape Invasion Seen IlT FRANK THK.MAISR I’KARL llAlUiOlt, Auk. M (U.R) — A<lm, Che.stcr W. Niniitz l).-li.'vc's .laiian may rai.itulatc l.efon; Ani<-iicati foices iriva.io Iut home i.slmiii hul lie wiint.s the islands occiiiiicd U) Kiiararilee that Anioricu wins the pcai i;u at a iire.ss i-oi •e.stfrday after lii.s 'lilly capliii'cd base; td,s, where the An i-ctui a t lii^ ."Mar po».nll>le t scale a« mighty ci ificr hi! out that It *a,^ liiirdly bomb Japan on the same le RAP and Uio UBAAF npaigii against Germany d the defeat of Japar It from a combination ol tnllltao' power—"block- m bnrdnient, iK--.sli>ly siir. irdm cnt and pn.ssibly tn- report ■e here w Rooaeveli MacArthllr. Dlscu.-.slnB t h e cenu-al Pacill catufifllKn. In which American forecs comurrcd the Glibci the NfnrshalU and E and C.uam In the Marianas. NlmlK said the Japane.ie lost 52J23 dead, by American count, nnd not In- chiding the many that were killed In md by bombardm. ihlps or were buried by Tlie number of 5.003 killed li {he Japanese of npptoxlmaiely 10 Nini Itz declined commcnt Mariana.-! oi>craUons., New Chief Named To B-29 Command WASHINGTON. Aug. 14 (UP) - MoJ.-Gcn. Curtis E. Lemay. 37, ilie army'.' second ytniiiRciV ollicti ot hLi rank, ha.^ been placed in chars, of operations of B-20 Sui)crforlrc«. ea now blasting away at Jaiwin anc her looted territories in the fni east, the war department announc. ed today. His official tIUe Is "commandlns general of the 20th bombrr com. mand of the 20th air fofcc" In llie Chlna-Biirmn-India succerds Drlg.-Oen Wolfe who wa.n Wright field. Daytc mander of the materiel sectli the materiel and service command. FLAY JAP BASES FROM AIR r W . Nlii . o n 1I.S hard n 1 the Pacific ;of tl to Haliiuihcr :w allied air al iiiphiu'I.s t At thpjoulhri tiie Philippine! bonio*ig In l.’Vf MacArthur announced that patrol planes sank n 3,000-ton frclghte ' Davao gulf Saturday. Al Hatmah .., island ftcppinR atone between Davao In the Philippines and New Guinea, night patrols set fire to a 1,000-ton ve.vei and hit other shlpa. Installa. Tnlniid - - 1 llntmi 1 Davii boinbrc jiiitz' Marlnnn.-!.ba*cd Llbcraton bombed Chlclil Jlm a In the Bonin.' from Tokyo—on Frl- in airfield and a ship. < h it ParamuBhIro 500 ' Japan in the Kurlles. Paean and Rota In the Marianas, rruk ntoli, and enemy positions In :he U. S.-donihmted Marshall.-i. Tlic •old Ituo the Bonln.1 wm nowbte (or he lack of Interception nnd light ick-ack, Japanese forces still held Hens .ang agolnn lusnulu ot Chinese try ng to rccaplure tlie vital Junctlo )n the llanUow-Canton rallwa; Tokyo brondcB.ll th a t Jiipane.'c Uiill reparlng the nex of 0 1 lo the uthw t dll' of i: tussaului on TciiK- ind LunBllnB, enemy-held Ihe Burma road. The Brit- ily light opposition In their Japanese fleeing Indli Cassia Publisher 111; Gets Penicillin nURLEV. hwp. 14 - . nobrn 11, Ilinkley, 30, co-publisher of the Burley Heratil nncl dUtrlct govemo of Idaho Lion-s chib.^ ha.s enterci Collage hn.spltal for treatment 6 double pneumonia nnd has rccelvci penicillin treatment. Penicillin was odmlnLslercd t. him at the ho.-ipit«t Sunday nislii Htv attcndlnR physician listed hi condition as -satUfaclory" today, Hlnkley, who returned Aug, i from Chicago where he attended the convention of Lions Interna, tlonal. has been partially 111 jliict that time. Reich’s “Hero of Stalingrad” Pleads for Hitler Overtluow MOSCOW, Aug. 14 fU.PJ-Field Marshal Prlederlch von Paulus, Otr- many'a "hero of Stalingrad” and highest ranking mlllUrj- leader fall Into Russian hands, ended IB months of sullen silence wlUi a maUc admlMlon Uiai the relch has lost the war. and Joined *1Ui 18 oUier nasi officers today In an ap. peal to Uic wchrmactit to overthrow Adolf HlUer nnd lay down theh Von Pnulus hud Btnbbornlj re- fused to abandon hope In a Oennar .Ylctory-&lncc-Egt)r»ary, 1943. when he and 21 oUier generals were cap- tured wUlt Uifr remnanls of-the nail sixth orniy in ruined Stalingrad. His unexpected about-face threatened to have far-reaching effects In Uie at- rcady'SliBkeii -wehrmacht. Turned War Tide T)i6 na=l field marshal waa taken prisoner In his headquarters in the cellar ot a Sl«llngrad department atoro at the end of Uiat disastfoua campaign . that cost tho German army more th a n 300,000 lives turned the Ude of Uie war. Corresiwndcnts wtio witnessed his surrender rejwrU-d Uiat the Held marshal wa.s extremely sullen and hosUie and refused to answer even Uie most formiU qucsUons put (o him by hi* Soviet cnptors. Defeat AdmlHed His top aides, bicludlng Waller yon Sydllti who became prcsldtnt of the &o\-lct-sponsored union of free German officers, conceded nost Immediately Uiat the game jp and began broadcostlns peace »Pii4a'to“uruielr"ronisereomiadts.~ -UnUl-ioday’a-aiuiouneement,ho». ever, von Paulus hod been rcganled as Uie most stubborn and Intnuul- gent of ftU th e - captured Germui leaders. A taeslmUe of. Pwilut* aUtement, dated Moscow-Aux> S. pubUshed-ln Pravda, blamwl MlUer for 0«r- maay^ plight and aald only a ne« regime eould Insiiro Ute relch a.wr- vlrtng.- ' foi-ces, culled il a “definite «!)!)ortunity for a m hjor nllied victory." ...........be grasped, he exhorted. hfouRh nd determination and speedy Secret Operation Tlie trni. wiu sprung. It was ifler five days o t sec; cnl iiimdtil 1 . only 18 miles f clIiMi flr.1t army I' I-’aha-.e, No« ■liiimiiier" was beating the Ger- nna\ acalnst tlie Canncllon-BrltUh «nvl|- below Cnen- FlPld .Marshal Onenther von tl"Se',« defen.se of Pronce south of he Seine apiwarcd doomed as h u onre.i iqiilrmed under frightful luiilfhment lo pull out through the urtdenly narrowed gap, F.'.cape Cut o ff Practically all hLs escnp* road* oward the Seine wtf?- cuU Allied ilr forces w.-re pouncln|; on every novenient of the G eniitna, WTcck- nK hundreds of locomotives nnd h.iiisjuid.? of rail cars. N ot a singln viiRoii or blcj’cle was Immune from ittaek frow the swarms of aircraft vhlch bimed over Ihe battle area ■n enrtle.'^ iiroecMlons. lied open wcrd allietl.jhellflrc, nnd It ap- peared Uiat only new G em ian ar- mica could stem Die Nommndy tide, Howerer, von Kluge already had drawn on 40 of the 80 or 65 dl- vkions lie was believed to have had In France at the sUrt ot the' In- vasion, Briikh staff officers ye.iter- (C.allng>iJ m T u i i. Calann 1) PARIES 10 PICK- CLER Indications were Mond-ty Uiat both Republicans and Democrats would appoint candidntes to riia ' In the November election for tha Qfflce of county clerk-audltor- recorder. The olfice was not on the primary ballot because the present clerk, C-, A. Bulles, had been appointed for a four-year term nnd therefore the office wM not regarded as up for voiitiK at the last primary. Only recently, however, the su- preme court has ruled th a t In one Idaho county where the counly clerk had failed to ccrUfy Uie name ' of his opixinent on Uie ballot, he must do so. The situation there, however, wa.i different than hero becnttw, in I'win Falls county no- body filed for the post. Republican.? here will na m e Bulle,^ to run for the iw t In the general election tfiid Democratic leaders iHiId ^tonday that Uiey w ere In the proce.v^ of selecting a candidate for their ilckct, BuHes was named to the post by Uie eommi.wloiiers, as required by taw, wiien Paul H. Cordon, tlie for- mer clerk, resigned to accept Union Pacific employment. T here were no wrlle-lnj for the Job on either ticket at the primary. Wlien op- • pointed, Mr. Builes was Bpeclflcally de.'ilfnaled for the four-yeaj term by tlie eommlsslonera. Start of printing the county’i bal- lots was being held u p Monday pending clarification of th e county clerk matter. Since Uie balloU are not yet printed, counly clerk can- didates could lUll be placed on them. Tlvat would ftvold write-in necessity. However, prlntlntc ot the ballots must atart soon If they.are” lo reach overseas aoldlera and sail- ors In time for return by Nov.-I. Churchill, Tito Confer in Italy LONDON. Aug, M CUJ?) — Prlm a Minister Churchill and M onhol Tl- ot the partlaan i spirit of enUrs franknesa'A In Italy- , Satunlay and Bundin'. the^BriUih.; government oimouncf^ todw -..- - suWalKM. .prtow naln-i _-"TinTCIXl7'.'^lsiJ'_*$l„ conferenc® , and I . . , , . "propos6'U3'-conU^kU|h t3 slOM, vhlch’. a n <!*«!«. on-'Weh- W i.etci luteit-oonlributla^ on ■nnounced-irrtdaJ-.r-Tlta r» th# ,CQ(i(<nBcct
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SEUGEANT WOUNI)i:i> CAnC\', AilK- 14—Stnff .SrI-

L. Wood,mndMl 1i II Kr.-vi

...................... rd rccplvcil fromMir (Irparlinri'l by bl.i wltr. Roy Wood, Ciircy. Mrfi. Wood m hrr liomp with hpr parents, Mr, Mr>. Jinrold Hnrrls.

SffRCniit WockI ciilLslcd In

Bott Will P robe Thorpe’s Charge

Into the controversy over nllegcd poltUcal jtiatcinentA niade by tvo officers employed by th e sta te selec­tive «er\-lce K>'«tem, but refused other commcnt,

suite Republlciiii Chnlrmiin S, U TIioriK complnliied to Qrlg. Qcn. M, O, MeConnel t h n t two of the

wbortltaMcs had m ftd c suitmpnts In n o rm Tdnho tlint a ennvau they lind m a d e In 43 coun­ties ihOA'cd President RooscveU nnd

• a mtjorlly of the Idn lio Democmtic cundlilAtes would be clectcd In No-

New French Unit In A llied Lines

SUPREME IfE A D Q U A R T E B S , AZP, Auf, 14 (UJy—T lic French sec­ond annorcd dlvisloti. commanded by Bris, Qen, Jnctjiics Lcclerc, has Eoiie Into Bcdon'oii Uio American sector In Prniice, I t was announced today,

Lcclerc's forcc* com prked th e first full rrench division to Join In the hatlle ot Ptguvce. R ll^ 0U8l Prcivch parstroopen :iave be en In the lines since D-day.

Ltclerc Is the colorful desert com- nmnder who ted tlie famous niRrcli of (rtc Preticli troops from I^ke Clud to Tunlila d u r ln c the north African flghlins Inst year.

M()SC<i\V, A w . M <U.R»— Kii w ith in HI m iles n o r lh o a s i o f W fo r the finiil as .sau il o n th e i’o I'orco.H .swppl o v e r llu2 upjiro jic .MaiiMiriaii lakes in to t h e lioa rt

M;ir,shal K on.K tanlin K . Rokc iin iiy tiK litoiied it.s .sioKC a i l)oi(iu>:K of I’niKii “ ' ' ' ' ' ' 'iHjrtlK'ust, a lm o s t l o I ii friiiKc'.s o f a K ii 'a l i ir li l i . 'i 1' 1-oviiiv'Knniiui .s liv lc h i tiK U n i i l r s e a s t of tlic c a p i ta l .

s iiA rir toisian sli.ick lro<i|.s sm a sh f( insaw today , sclliMK th.- .- l ,,sh c a p ita l. whil(> <>thi‘r .S o v ie t i.\s to a e cn iilo r ih r .jiig h tl:>{ H a s t I’nissia. isnvsky '.s fir.m W hite R u ss ia ; a ro u n d W arsaw 's ca .s lc r llu 'ouK h M ostowka, 11 m il.

forci'

toiniit to ri’cnpiurc M oslonkn, bii' wetr rcpuhed IcavliiK 500 member; of llic Cirniiiiii aocrhiR S S dlvlsloi dead im tlic biittlcflcld. f o u r t.mk.'

1C IleW Kiins were oupmrpd. il:c.'.Miifll:y's l.inl;.'.. troop.s iinr

indrr Gni. Ororgl Zukliurov •lie hlKhwnv Junction. O onciid?, nn.l pushed on louiird OraJ.-vo, 1(1 mllr..

Trolley Walkout Elided in Canada

MOKTItEAL, y iU.R>-Trot-

vork uiiilcr hupcr^lslon of two gov- •mmrnt colllrolle^^ lodiiy. rndliiK in ll-dRy strike of 4,000 emplojes if the Monlrrnl Trom'»'»ys company .'ho wiilkcd out to ciiforcc dcmnndK

.hop.The nirtent

denied move tuucd nn o rd e r under Ihe wiir mcn!,urcs net to tnkc ovcV Jlrivtio)! of tlic compnny. I t ordered ;lie Jilrlkliig incnitjQrs ot tU e Ctiuti. dlun Urotlierhootl of Rolhvny Em­ployes 10 rtttim to work "or face tliE conscfiueiice.s." Labor Minister Humphrey MUcliell Mild Uic men will worli under teniis n n d condl-

lirevnlllnc a t the tim e the strike' tinned.

l i l

:orV noo n

Coslon ................................... (V)0—0ntt.'.burKh 000-1

Bnrrctt niiil iloffcrth. Hoc niu Lopez.Philadrpllln ........................ 301—'ChiCRKO . ......................... 000—0

nftffcnsberfirr n n d P e n c o c k

‘A” Applications Sent to Dealers

The war prlcc nnd rnflnn board lodiiy miillPd lo all dealers ihe new bnsic "Ay npiillcntloiu for "A" cns- oUne twokr., ctfcr.live tkpl. 52. a c - corrilnR to Cnrl N. Andrrson, chief

Any dralrr «ho tnlLi fo he application blnnti Is re o notlty fhr OPA office n

elllier by phone or mail, A

German Colonel Defies Yanks And Clings to St. Malo Citadel

D7 WIM.IAM R. IIIGCIND071IAMST. 6ERVAN, FRANCE. AUf. 13

:Delayed) (UP>-Amcr)can a pinyliig a dirge today fo r Col. Adrian von Aulock w ho fcra \6 tile In underEround

el than to surrender.TlicOi

cmnanls liicludlns coak-i -iL^hers lata a do or die s ta n d 1 the "captured town ot S t . 1

1 no dsns of w eakcnln?, (Today’s communique fro m allied

shoi

supreme headquarters so ld : ••Rem' nants ot Uie German garrison o( S Malo j UU hold out In Uie citadel.'

Watches Slece I Blood In the siege lin e around

hl3 fort—the flr«t mftJor siege lino in the batUe of F rn n c e -an d u-atcli^ ed-Amerienn-troopru'brTtliSFTK tlie face ot SS’s and bigger, enem y suns tr>-lng to blast him o il.

■He can’t slay down Uiere forever ..jid he can't keep us ou t forever.'.’ said S ttsM U tu t. n o b m S . Long. Chattanooga. Tcnn. ~We c a n pound him longer than he can t4ike It.-

From 15 miles Inland squarely up to point blank range of GOO yards. American guns were blnstluB Uic fort apart but the colonel did not Ijudge.

Uss than 24 hours ago he sent o u t this mc.'SBRt:

'T liank you for flKhtliig falr^

colonel’s tort where the G erman had laid 30 feet of concrete over oK foitlflcallon.1 which dated t r o n Romau dal’s.

First Lleul, C a r l Qanible. Ilu- dolph. O.. told me of the dllflcultlci of auaultlng the cllndel.

Direct Altaek •'We attacked direct with m tnntry

and the boys beat their woy.squarcly jlWp, the fort." he said, •Tliey drop­ped hand frtnBdei-«lown...flii,.tJic. Oermans. Then tha« Oennan guns, which had been worrying us, open- ed up on the'forl Itseir, Ttiey know they wouldn't, hurt the Germans down below and they blew us r ig h t off tlic top.”

A short true* w u observed today w h i le Oerraan a n d Anierlean wxiuiided were n-nioveif from nrouncJ Uio to n - a n d then fighting resum­ed wltl) American-dive-bombers go­ing after the Octman emplacements.

N L R B B A N S iV E'ASHINGTON. All.v 1

.l.Nl iigiiliLH nfflllnllon with ih. ilcrnatluiinl U r o th e r h o o d o ■Hiii.sler>, Chi.nffcurj, Waichciisr rn nncl Helper.'! of America cAl'Li T h r NLTID ordered fcl n.slde th. >.ull-s of elecllons held la.ii Mu: mid 5 aiiirjiii! rmplovrs of ihi

■ni.Iot comj.iu.y iM Declo, Camp

IS MiiUl vo cil nfllllallon.

Tho .Icflsldii 1» a. lde the ro .'.iill.s of the Drclo SImplut a n . C;impbcll mid CiillxrU-ion Rupcr elections Ihe Ixjard Mid. wiis on lU hellcf rllplble employe voter

ck-ctloiifflclent ...

A-m be held late:

FLASHES ofl if e

. 14 —USELIiSS

SALT LAKE C m ’Tliose iKOjile who fav __ ,

park were couulUig tUtlr oi- ;hcn before tlii-y halcllcd. Theye laid h .-.ronK s.- ....................Wilson. ________

laid ostrich ckk.”;? No jood. he de- clare.s, addlnR tha t only ttlntcr-lald eggs can be hatched.

IIKATNEW, YORK. AiiJ, H -T h c l«m-

peraturo oulsltio a mere 04 degree.^ hut In.side a Bronx apart-

home IL wa.1 getilng holler by the niliiulc. Someone turned In a tire alarm.

Guided lo Uic ba.semeni by bil­lows o t sleum, llremen found that the building's niilomnilc heal eys- tern had gone haywire and was funcUonIng for whim operation.

SALEMARYBVllXE. Kan.. Aug. 14 —

Seventy-eight farmers a t Harold .OttlnBcr-s BiicUon wsnted lo buy a hayloader. They all wrote checks a t th e OPA cclllng price, tos-scd them in an empty crcam can, and a bystander drew out the chcclc of Henry Borgerdlng—the wlimcrl

Jerome Pilot Helps Blast 2nd Jap Ship

HEADQUARTERS, II TH A IR FORCE. Atig, II (Delayed) HI.PJ — .O ne-jnpaattc-pickcuboiuwas nnd one heavily damaged yest aflcrnoon_by_Mllclitll-bombers-of the m i l air force on an offensive sweep off the iiorUiem • Japanese island o t Paramushlro, One bomber was slightly damaged In Uie bomb­ing and strafing attacks.

I t u'os tlic second picket boat sunk for Lieut. John V. Waleeh, Dubuque, Itt. Wftleth's crew inchided UeuU Ralpli B. Peters, co-pUot, from Jer­ome. Mtt.

STA llV E O C IiyO

ALLIED SUPPLIES:a begin orRunldiiK a flow of Iixxl, * n tc r and mcdlcal supplies lo the iicnrly-sinrvliiR iiiliabllanis.

ETiiipoIl, l.'i miles soutliwe.'t of Flor- riicc, where New Zealand trooiu ot :he DritUh clgtilh army were In ;irni control. Except for the capture 5f the vtllnKe of Frontone. 27 mllc.^

■re normal life lo norin .11 Into allied hund. Bim I'll 111.' (ierniiin> enmple i.liawal of their main for u.l lo lle jiasUlons aloni .11 the outer fringe ol '

m ain problem was to

.rentr, wlilclVhad a prr-J

.<m of npiiroxlniutely 30n.c 1 fr.)iil <1LspcilchM eald o; W.OOO rcmi.lned

liU S m iA L A R E A(rt’i-Orent ar-

aiicl Drillsh rll over 3,500

1 I.udwlK.'liftfen and

other fr (VoTn lUly

of U|l 0 150.............. , bombeioiii Itiily a t inllllary objcctlvcs In ic south of I’'rniice for the Uilrd Dii.sccatlve day. lliey also bat- •ixd Uic iiorlh»T.M Italian

Tlie 1 Ilcw aihouid LlghUilngs

flew seixiratfly and spent the day striifliiK tarKct-s In the same orcas w hich Ihe bombers hit,

Hundred.s of British niedlmn and heavy bombers hammered nail hnc.l In the Falalsn sector to pace the now Canadian oIfen.- lve. A large fllKlil of heavy l^nciuler bombers n ir lle i' had bombed Ocriiian shlp-

beslegcd port of BrestI 13rl'

l il t : LineSwarmliiK down only 3.000 yards

Iti fro n t of allied troops, MltchelL a n d Bostons of the fccoiid tactical a ir forcc siicce.vluly attacked Uirce G erm an sUongpolnU along the f ro n t of the German escape corri­do r in Nonnandy. Returning crews .■laid Uie bombing wa.i very accurate a n d no plnnea were lo.U.

Y esterday's score by U, S. elghUi ,lr force tlghicr bomben alone was

.nore Uian 3,000 railroad ears dam. aged or destroyed. Including 42 am- m unition cars, 71 oil cars. 2JK loco­m otives disabled. 433 trucks and oU icr m ilitary vehicles shot up or bombed, and more than 40 barges dam aeed.

Thomas Outlines Plans for Peace

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (UPJ — Se ii. Elbert D. Thomaa, D, tJtali, today outlined a program for "pea In the Pacific" ealllns for elUi d lrcc t O. S. control or a " tr . . tru 5 to « h lp '’ by a smaller nation of th e islandA mandated to Japan af­te r

. member of Ihe senate forciKn reloUons commlttcf, tug-

In an Inlervlew thnt a nullr'nlike AujUnlla. New Zealand, .. C « iad a -b c mads-lruRlee-«t-Uie-la- land.^ under the United NaUons, He

:d out G reat BrlUiln or France grounds tlial a trustee must be

sm a lle r Uian the tnistee-grantlng power,

••Jnpan hiw lost her right lo be trusted ," he Kuld, -Having once been

one of the tive trading na--------of the world, alie hoa not Uvrdup to th a t trust-"

SUPRF.Ml'J MEADQUAKTKRS .A L L IE D F.XPEDITIONAR^' FORC'F,, .-\u«-. M (AP)- A rinpr o f American. Hritish and C a n a d ian forces, spui-i-ed by Gen. Dwight 1). Kiscnhnwcr's declai’ation t h a t th e y can sc’oco thoir j>-rcatcst victory in the west, drov,e in furiously to d a y for th e (icslrucLion of the cream o f Gei’man forces in n o rth w este rn Kuropo.

CittiK hi in an ahiu isl complct.i tra i i in N 'o i-m a iid y , a iip r,)\iina l.'lv 100,(100 n e r m u n s — a fo i ir t l i o f th e c iiliiv fo re .' w ith w hich llu ' a l l i e s h a v e odiiic in ci.iil.a 't siiu 'c U -ilav— f o u g h t 1, c iiiif iis i- .i. un ii'lli in ; h a l l lc under u sky fiUo.tl w ith uUicd 5il;iiips.

77h ‘ n.-iiii.s i i.T c ^Iy(Il ,'• to focap.' (he ja w s o f a p frirc fs whii-fi w . tc « i(hin IH niiic.s o f c lo s in g .Ki.H.-nl.ovvor. in oiu. o f his rare onU rn „C l h « .lay U ............................................................ ’

Surrender by Japs to Escape Invasion Seen

IlT FRANK THK.MAISRI’K A R L llA lU iO lt , Auk. M (U.R) — A <lm , C he.stcr W.

N in iitz l).-li.'vc's .la iian may r a i.i tu la tc l .e fo n ; Ani<-iicati f o ic e s ir iv a .io I u t hom e i.slmiii h u l lie w iin t.s th e islands o cc iiiiic d U) K iiararilee th a t Anioricu w ins th e p c a i

i;u a t a iire.ss i-oi •e.stfrday a f t e r lii.s 'lilly cap liii'cd b a s e ; td,s, w h ere th e A n

i-ctuia t lii

."M a r

po».nll>le t scale a« mighty ci

ificr hi!

out that It *a, liiirdly bomb Japan on the same

le RAP and Uio UBAAF npaigii against Germany d the defeat of Japar It from a combination ol

tn llltao ' power—"block- mbnrdnient, iK--.sli>ly siir. irdm cnt and pn.ssibly tn-

report■e here w

RooaeveliMacArthllr.

Dlscu.-.slnB t h e cenu-al Pacill catufifllKn. In which American forecs com urrcd th e Glibci the NfnrshalU and E and C.uam In the Marianas. NlmlK said the Japane.ie lost 52J23 dead, by Am erican count, nnd not In- chiding th e m any that were killed In

md by bombardm. ihlps or were buried by

Tlie number of

5.003 killed li {he Japanese of npptoxlmaiely 10

Nini Itz declined commcnt

Mariana.-! oi>craUons.,

N ew C hief Named To B-29 CommandWASHINGTON. Aug. 14 (UP) -

MoJ.-Gcn. C urtis E. Lemay. 37, ilie army'.' second ytniiiRciV ollicti ot hLi rank, ha.^ been placed in chars, of operations of B-20 Sui)crforlrc«. ea now b lasting away at Jaiwin anc her looted territories in the fni east, th e w ar department announc. ed today.

His official tIUe Is "commandlns general o f th e 20th bombrr com. mand of th e 20th air fofcc" In llie Chlna-Biirm n-India succerds Drlg.-Oen Wolfe w ho wa.n W right field. Daytc mander of th e materiel sectli the m aterie l and service command.

FLAY JAP BASES FROM AIR

r W . Nlii . on 1I.S hard n 1 th e Pacific

;of tl

to Haliiuihcr :w allied air al

iiiphiu'I.s t

At thpjoulhri tiie Philippine! bonio*ig In l.’Vf MacArthur announced th a t patrol planes sank n 3,000-ton frclghte ' Davao gulf Sa tu rday . Al Hatmah . . , island ftcppinR atone between Davao In the Philippines and New Guinea, night patrols s e t fire to a 1,000-ton ve.vei and hit o th e r shlpa. Installa.

Tnlniid - -1 llntmi 1 Daviiboinbrc

jiiitz' Marlnnn.-!.ba*cd Llbcraton bombed Chlclil J lm a In the Bonin.'

fro m Tokyo—on Frl- in airfield and a ship. < h i t ParamuBhIro 500 ' J a p a n in the Kurlles.

Paean and R ota In the Marianas, rruk ntoli, and enemy positions In :he U. S.-donihmted Marshall.-i. Tlic •old Ituo the Bonln.1 wm nowbte (or he lack of Interception nnd light

ick-ack,Japanese forces still held Hens

.ang agolnn lu sn u lu ot Chinese try ng to rccaplure tlie vital Junctlo )n the llanUow-Canton rallwa; Tokyo brondcB.ll th a t Jiipane.'c Uiill

reparlng the nexof 0

1 lo the uthw t d ll'

of i:

tussaului on TciiK- ind LunBllnB, enemy-held Ihe B urm a road. The Brit- ily lig h t opposition In their

Japanese fleeing Indli

Cassia Publisher 111; Gets Penicillin

nURLEV. hwp. 14 - . n o b rn 11, Ilinkley, 30, co-publisher of the Burley Heratil nncl dUtrlct govemo of Idaho Lion-s chib.^ ha.s enterci Collage hn.spltal for treatment 6 double pneumonia nnd has rccelvci penicillin trea tm en t.

Penicillin w as odmlnLslercd t. him a t the ho.-ipit«t Sunday nislii H tv attcndlnR physician listed hi condition as -satUfaclory" today,

Hlnkley, who returned Aug, i from Chicago w here he attended the convention of Lions Interna, tlonal. has been partially 111 jliict that time.

R eich’s “Hero of Stalingrad” Pleads for Hitler Overtluow

MOSCOW, Aug. 14 fU.PJ-Field M arshal Prlederlch von Paulus, Otr- many'a "h ero of Stalingrad” and highest ran k in g mlllUrj- leader fall Into Russian hands, ended IB m onths of sullen silence wlUi a maUc admlM lon Uiai the relch has lost the w ar. and Joined *1Ui 18 oUier n asi officers today In an ap. peal to Uic wchrmactit to overthrow Adolf H lU er nnd lay down theh

Von Pnulus hud Btnbbornlj re­fused to abandon hope In a Oennar .Ylctory-&lncc-Egt)r»ary, 1943. when he and 21 oUier generals were cap­tured wUlt Uifr remnanls of-the nail sixth orniy in ruined Stalingrad. His unexpected about-face threatened to have far-reach ing effects In Uie at- rcady'SliBkeii -wehrmacht.

T urned War TideT)i6 na=l field marshal waa taken

prisoner In h is headquarters in the cellar o t a Sl«llngrad department atoro a t th e end of Uiat disastfoua campaign . th a t cost tho German

army more th a n 300,000 lives turned the Ude o f Uie war.

Corresiwndcnts wtio witnessed his surrender rejwrU-d Uiat the Held marshal wa.s extremely sullen and hosUie and refused to answer even Uie most formiU qucsUons put (o him by hi* Soviet cnptors.

Defeat AdmlHedHis top aides, bicludlng Waller

yon Sydllti who became prcsldtnt of the &o\-lct-sponsored union of free German officers, conceded nost Immediately Uiat the game jp and began broadcostlns peace »Pii4a'to“ u ru ielr" ro n isereo m ia d ts.~ -UnUl-ioday’a-aiuiouneem ent,ho». ever, von Paulus hod been rcganled as Uie most stubborn and Intnuul- gent of ftU t h e - captured Germui leaders.

A taeslmUe o f. Pwilut* aUtement, dated Moscow-Aux> S. pubUshed-ln Pravda, blamwl MlUer for 0«r- maay^ plight a n d aald only a ne« regime eould Insiiro Ute relch a.wr- vlrtng.- '

foi-ces, culled il a “ d e f in i te «!)!)ortunity for a m h jo r n llied victory ."

...........be grasped, he exhorted.hfouRh

nd determination and speedy

Secret Operation Tlie trni. wiu sprung. I t was

ifler five days o t sec;

cnl

iiimdtil

1. only 18 miles f clIiMi flr.1t army I' I-’aha-.e,

No«■liiimiiier" was beating th e G er- nna\ acalnst tlie Canncllon-BrltUh «nvl|- below Cnen- FlPld .Marshal O nen ther von

tl"Se',« defen.se of Pronce south of he Seine apiwarcd doomed as h u onre.i iqiilrmed under frightful luiilfhment lo pull out through the urtdenly narrowed gap,

F.'.cape Cut o ff Practically all hLs escnp* road*

oward the Seine wtf?- cuU Allied ilr forces w.-re pouncln|; on every novenient of the G eniitna, WTcck- nK hundreds of locomotives nnd h.iiisjuid.? of rail cars. N o t a singln viiRoii or blcj’cle was Immune from ittaek frow the swarms o f a ircraft vhlch bimed over Ihe ba ttle area ■n enrtle.' iiroecMlons.

lied open wcrd allietl.jhellflrc, nnd It ap ­

peared Uiat only new G em ian a r- mica could stem Die N om m ndy tide,

Howerer, von Kluge a lready had drawn on 40 of the 80 or 65 dl- vkions lie was believed to have had In France a t the sU rt o t the' In ­vasion, Briikh staff o fficers ye.iter-

(C.allng>iJ m T ui i . Calann 1)

PARIES 10 PICK- CLER

Indications were Mond-ty Uiat both Republicans and Democrats would appoint candidntes to riia ' In the November election for tha Qfflce of county c lerk-audltor- recorder.

The olfice was not on th e primary ballot because the presen t clerk, C-, A. Bulles, had been appointed for a four-year term nnd therefore the office wM not regarded a s up for voiitiK at the last prim ary.

Only recently, however, the su ­preme court has ruled th a t In one Idaho county where th e counly clerk had failed to ccrUfy Uie name ' of his opixinent on Uie ballot, he must do so. The s ituation there, however, wa.i different th a n hero becnttw, in I'win Falls county no­body filed for the post.

Republican.? here will nam e Bulle,^ to run for the iw t In th e general election tfiid Democratic leaders iHiId ^tonday that Uiey w ere In the proce.v of selecting a candidate for their ilckct,

BuHes was named to th e post by Uie eommi.wloiiers, as required by taw, wiien Paul H. Cordon, tlie for­mer clerk, resigned to accep t Union Pacific employment. T here were no wrlle-lnj for the Job on either ticket at the primary. W lien op- • pointed, Mr. Builes was Bpeclflcally de.'ilfnaled for the fou r-yea j term by tlie eommlsslonera.

Start of printing the county’i ba l­lots was being held u p Monday pending clarification of t h e county clerk matter. Since Uie balloU are not yet printed, counly c lerk can ­didates could lUll be placed on them. Tlvat would ftvold write-in necessity. However, prlntlntc o t the ballots must atart soon I f th e y .a re ” lo reach overseas aoldlera a n d sail­ors In time for return by N ov.-I.

Churchill, Tito Confer in Italy

LONDON. Aug, M CUJ?) — Prlma Minister Churchill and M o n h o l T l-

ot the pa rtlaan i

spirit of enUrs franknesa'A In Italy - , Satunlay and Bundin'. th e^B riU ih .; government oimouncf^ todw -..-

- • suWalKM. .prtow naln-i

_-"TinTCIXl7'.' lsiJ'_*$l„conferenc® , and I . . , ,

. "propos6'U3'-conU^kU|h t3 slOM, vhlch’. a n <!*«!«. on-'Weh- W i .e t c i luteit-oonlributla^

on■nnounced-irrtdaJ-.r-Tlta r»

th# ,CQ(i(<nBcct

Page Two TIM ES-NEW S.TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Monday EveninB. August 14, 104-1

“ 'L :'“ - e s 8 M » FOR T w i n F a l l s N e w s i n B r i e f

■ Mason and Legion I" Riles for H ughes "

Dtm|X«f,v> Brlllnvtnced two miles l„ .. ........north of TrouMj- n iid tlcwcd

Road Finished as Fire Control Aid

Cgninlttion of ihf mart »croj» tlie Uvn Almirtoka anti Arco >Mondny b>' Jack 1 Krailfr nl llie dlAlrl Shojlioiip.

tlvA Jolm projtc) of distric t five

(llstrlcl lhr?P, IflBlio F/<lh, tlir liaj been imdcrway lii tlie iiortl ivko URtt, Work w portion. MliilUokii lo Spurk•^ V "US Jlarted Mtiy IS. ThoiiFh ••oft *nd unpniwililc. Itic roa •■vpccifd to be rscdy Jor ifrvlc

c Ixti uU nA lire control projfct,

of roiid »1ll ennblc KnirtnK .Tr\ Jlrffljhlrrs from botu dlitrlci.'

The HospitalEhitrj:enc>' btds only «err avail-

nble at noon Monday n l the TTvlti Ful!s county Kfnrrnl hoiiJltal.

ADMITTED Mrs. FYcd Denton. Mrs. James

• Koilan, Clureiice R ob frtj. nil of Tnln Falla: Cfcll P trrlne . Slioslione; Luis no)aj. Ooodlns: Mrs. E. A. Eoonc, S.ilmon; Mri. K m i Thur* man, Mrs. Porrrst M cycri. Mrs. Oforet nccvcs and MrsI Henry MaUieas. *11 of Buhl; Mrj. Car! Johnson and Francli Sorbl:^. boih of Murtaush: Mr.v M. W. Farley.

Mrs. Dom o rrc o . nojciion. unU Oforge Berr. Kimberly.

DIS.MISSED nocltiry Requa, C harlc i Requn,

Mrs. In in ghariley, M rs. Frank J. .Stnllh, Mrs. Ralph H o m o n . Mr^. Mnrlo^-e Olcn and daughter and Mrs. John Sullivan And dau«hf>T.

Falls; Mrs. C arl D oram,.. .Ilmmy Lunte. Carol N uttJn ;. all or Duhl: David Sykora. Mr^. Don TiwcktT r\< Mrs. L tona WUloujli by. Kimberly; Mrs. R. O . Vakcy and daugliler.Haiistn: Mrs. Alien B» nnrt wt). Hanaen. and M rs. Mar Obcnchaln. Kcltliiim.

IH R E E IM A U T OBUHL. Aur. H - Mint

inllM . of her

&.rl B»ld»ln. driver o f a e ■ hlch ^l(lPs»lpcd elrivpn 1ienry Kerpa, n fflllor hPm f i

rrcrUcfl cuts rii rhP fiic^ ni ii-s maclilne wa^ drclared n •tot .reck" Dy Pollee CMIef H n l Cm

»ho It

niirlf^ Ico'f by tJiP Impi

Oancd by Mr?. Llllte MorRnn, a pn.vniKcr. tlic c.ir opcroird

>y Kfrpa recflved damage.? ' ' n.iied a tf? » . None of the mncl

WEATHERTatUr tioudjr and cooler tonl(ht

Md Tuttdaj. Bcaltered lltunder- »loTTOt In ihe mounUJni. ttm ljht- Iltih Sunday tS; Ion' S u itda; SI; low i.Mgnday momlnt W,

K eep th e W ji i t o F lap 0/ S a /c ty F ly ing

tra H lc decith tn o u r N a a ic Vailei/.

Magic Valley Funerals

T\^•IN FALLS-Funerat se r for Mr?. Artillne R^>Ker 75. be IWd at V30 p.m. T n « d ;i the White mortuary chnpel w llli the n«v. E. U Whllf offlclatlnc. I, nirnt «111 be Ut T-.\ln FalL^ c tcry.

.’IN FALLS-^'iilieral ; for Mrs. Ann* .Voh. »ho died

lie In Flier Siindnv. \1I1 t T;30 pm. Wfdnr^tiay cvci ■ W ilte tnorttiar)- ch.ipel w ith thi V. E. L. Wlilif offlclatlns. Inter rH will be In Sunw i meinorla :k br.'ide the prave of h e r liu.«' id. EdRifd Noh, «-ho d ie d las

Btptember.

hfl'J

TWIN FALLS-Funeral ^crvlcr3 for Mrs. DeEJta 6cotL 77, *.’h o died Friday, i1ll be held a l 2:30 p . m. Tuf.-<lay. Au«. 15. a t the Reynolds funeral hom« ttiip«i «U h B«v, H. O. McCalllittr. pastor o f Die Mtlhodlat church. In charcp. Tlie l»dy will be ahlpped to Pullm an, Wash,, ror bwlal brilde the grave cf her htuband. _____

Preserves StolenT«’ln Pali*’ apricot thief e tm ck

again Sunday ntght and mad« QIC with U ()(tarts o( vrr& ervtt from tJi* cellar of V. J. W elch. Uie U tter told police, adding tha t ■ tol4l of 48 quarts had txen ilolfn durlns the laat m onth.

ami., -nt-: t,tl*MM_ c

Fii route up me nlop' the pn Mctiiert moiiiu.iln Roal. Camp ' ninclr n l Allci- Inke Monday nl anrl •ni'‘.'day tlir .- " '•nt bm-k to T

On lliunwlny -ikf IinoKCiir

Satnrriay they tmiflr their • buck to the CUrk-MlU*r ranch j went from thne tn bu,< to Krtcli whfre the fl^y »rij jp^nl In sw . mine and oiher jport. . Tli'v arrived home Sotitrdsy eventn

Durl

•ScoiiJIad

lUnB I

>, Indlilon to Bnlmfcrth and Lum

Prank N. Kanntanl. Scoutmn; It Hiint, and SRm Sulllvai

Qoodlnc.Scouli were nn» PeityRrove. H ar ■n: Byron Allred. John Renche .

Nell F«rr atul Lee Has\in\ourt, a ll ot Burley: Claude Oliver, Filer: Charles Shoim, Jerome: Onlen McMi

. . Don Utter, both of Han. . □erald Painter and Daruin Nell&on.

, if T t-Id Palls; Don Shrader NYade Quigley. Edsar Eldredge. Fos ' r Eorenaeu nnrt Siielllc. a ll of . uhl; Ronald Hyde, Rupert: Key Barrington, m a.

F«ecutlve Dalmforth reported no accidents on tUe trn> and also »tat.<‘d that fUhlns ?,i,* good., there belnc MS fish "caujlit. cleaned, cooked

Protests Soar in Bus Curtailment

Likelihood ol the T ain Falls Mo­tor Bus conipany being aUo«ed to Jl.'conllniie lia Souih Ihirtc liouriy <e.-vlct! In favor of one bus every t’*'a hours will bo small a t ton lghU otincl! ineetln; II all th r residents

j f South Park »ho would like lo protest the move appear.

A petition pltmfd by no rcildcnts ,nd bus-rlderj from the area ha.i

..Ireidy been presented lo City Cleric Cbarlea P. Larsen and numerotJs plione calU have been received by erliiK city ofllcials.

Al U«t Monday * council aewlon. councUmen icheduled the public hearing on the request for tw lg h t

t 7;J0 In the city hall.J. T. Davls, bui ccmpiny e«-ner.

S»ve aa a reaton for the requeued •:iii In aorvice the extension Of t4ie -un to Ihe labor camp «here, ho

.•Ialm«J. II «a i needed more. DavU added th a t South Park residents haTiTiovteniMSiis th» b ia ts m uch U te ly .--------- ------------------------------

CUD SC0VT8 TOUR CITV Ten member* of (he Cub Scout

troop a t Hunt toarri T «ln P*ll* Monday under direction of Uje Rev. Tom Fukuyama, The mlnl*ter. w ho l« ScoutmaaKr, look the bor» throujn the T«ln Falla Flour mill*, tlie THiies-Neu* plant, Ui* city lira

tU«n tn d oUmi utabUchmenlA-

To Allend Funeral Membcra of Tain FalLi chaplcr

American Wnr Mothers, aro asked tc meet at 3:20 p. ni. Tuesday at. the noynnUVi luncral lioiiie chapel t< attend In a body fimeral senlces foi

Waterless Land, Landless Water

Put on Auction

d In the Salmon trad ! entire parcel. Mini llic Deep creek aate

cte Und tia c l laWcl' ecled a lih the watcri aunty by way of tax de Chalrmoii Enie.M V 111 be auctioneer.

Recruiting Opens For Alaskan Jobs

AppUcanti cor war »-or!t In Wtika lUl be Inier^-lewed thb *rek by Al-

.en C. U ahom . field recruiter, and .Miss aiadys Larsen, Held secrt vho are here from the Alaskai inrtincnt of the war ileiwrtmenl. Seflille.

LBWhom stated that nil c Il.... i t skilled workers, are needed for defense projects In the Alaskar

Lawhom and jitlw Ur«en «IU b< It the U. S. emploj-ment office th< CRt of tills week. Ne.\t week they lUl bo In Idaho FalLi and on Uie ,-cpk follon-lns th a t they will return 0 Bolje. where they have tttnporary

headquarlen).

WAVE Officer Here to Recruit

Weut. (Je.) Ann Dorsey and 8p. c <ri) Qrlb&en, another WAVE.

w1U arrive In Twin Palls this eve- nliiB from the matn naval recrtilUnj ilat* a t Bolie lo «sal»l ihe local re- jru ltln j station In the recruitment or WAVES, c , A. Severn, local offl-

He stated tli'nt all girls Interested I becomlnc WAVES are urged to

. i l l a t the reerultlnf sutloii for Uitcrvle»i. OUls desiring erenlnj

' ‘rvlcTi-g can make arrangementa them by calllrs a t the station nppolntmenta.leuunanl Dorsey tnd her aaalal-

. . . . wiu b« m T»1n ra lli until Friday. •

R « c e lm TrealmcnlMr*. Elva Mlnnlch, TMn Fall*.

Is a patient at the Wood private banlVailum. IJI Recosift »'tnuc ex'.i.

A rrive. From I om IHarry Beer, formerly of Tam

Folio, la here from Lo Anfele.v H« la a fon of Ml. and Mr». George Beer, Klmbcrl:..

Ilo i n lilaho Fal

clays. MiM Beiiy Je tuta returned liom e Saturdav She U Uie daughi of Mr. and Mr*. Soren H. Jen.-en

O n Builnns Ttip Edmund L. Tiinirr, )r. I' l»

Ironi Mount Vruion. Wnsli, buslnew In conncctlnn »uh I

Called home By the lerlmis con rtltlon of hL< lather rrcfntly, P(c H erbert W becuner left Friday t< re tu rn lo his rrew at D>erMiurg T e n n . Tlie rrm(n"r,u ol InVh'r

throilBh It.' exeriiilve (lirrclor, Dyrt Detervtiiicli t\nj. f.\iRgeM«(l to u board thm it elimlnt.te the Ip-,y f.

jce a t .-tan of hl.i term iie:it year. T h e genrral fimil lia-i a free bai­lee In e»rrs' of $3,000,000. Tlie lurd !■ authori.rod lo tutit up lo ,500.00 by a<l viilornn leiy,•■If the sMte board will act favor-

_ j 1v on our suggestion and oiher Icvyins bodk.i will follow their lead,

can ve." Mid Defenbaeh. a for-

will , > the I f, home.

B arry Wood to Sing On WAVE BroadcastBarry Wo«l win be the swr of the

WAVE recruiting recorded broad- t •'Someiliing for the Girl!," be heard on K IT I at 6 p. m-

tonight.■n as the official sitijer bond show, "Any Bonds

TCrtay." Basry Wood uiH Inlervlfw Spci:l.ill,»t l^abclleCfttlp ontheshoa-. Wood has had a suilaliUnR retle.s on CBS. has been on the "Hit Parade" and h is hl.i own show on NBC. Ho Is now rnnked as one of the three top

.ale! singers on the air.for thesho!

Castleford Soldier Sees Saipan Action

nths si lehai c(aaXely throush the salpan Island

ipolgn and Is niw on Qmm. He i th a t the insect* and moiqulioes

. a u-orse menace than the Japs. He is the w n of Mr. and Mn. Fred Burlchalter. Caatleford, but It veil know u In Clover, having attended ■hurch Uierr.

John Gould, Jerome, H a s Major Operation

D uring H a rv es t SeasonOup H p u r s ^ ^ a ^ m . to_9Jp. m.

WIEEK DAYS

S A T U R D A Y — 8 a . m . t o 8 : 3 0 p . m ,

ROAD STILL OPEN TO TWIN FALLS AUTO PARTS

ilnya la Mr*. Joe Donaliu

V*ra(ion Kttds.Mr, untl Mc.v llarolri

buiidiiy frum a aecks vi MaKic H ot 5|)rlns.'^

Conclude Visit Mrji. J . T. Tobin aiifl .

sposvlins R vifUins.Mrs. G ordon R. Tobin. N Is Dr. T obin’s mother.

Leaves fo r San Fr»ncl»co

rnd lUuulon fnm lly reunlor

W nlt Klrknian 1 a n d fsmllles,

he ld and .Mrs. M rs. H. Tolee

■r..) W. Ktrkinan

FIRE H U eiS 15flFORT LTSF- H. 3.. Aug. H tJP) -

,!osl of Pnllsades ntmisemenl park laa a sinouldcrlns ruin today aft' ire In which 150 or more perwiw lere Injured or affected by moke nd a Sunfliiy afternoon crowd esil- naled a t 25.000 WM sen t slatiipcdlng.

Several spectj»culnr rescues were iffected flames swept the pop-

• ' •• Pallijidce 125th t. Now Yotk.

vi thw * liijuttd come by hen t were treated a t thre< hospitals a n d others were cared foi by rescue a n d firrt old squads ana

Irvine Ro.-<enthal, the proprietor estlmnied damage a t *1^00,000 and salil It would be closed for the

,lilch destroyed

Toy bulldog ehaain* hound three ..mca hi* alas and making the big Kuy yip bloody m urder. . . Elder- ly man with wWte whtofccrR neatly «. foot long. . . BO many loiterers around bank corner th a t If* almcBt a traffic Jam, . . Truck driver tn uniform practically Identical to those Born by city policemen. . . Verna Lou Bowmnn wearing Impish harlequln-franied glasses. . . Scout executives hale and hearty after that rugged wlldeme.^s pacK trip. . . Lucille Qerrlsh mighty perturb«#|ha she cUmb4 out. of the O errlsh fa"fc- •y car-and finds steam pouring roin under hood. . . K. C. Barlow, tlinfty soul, stopping on Shoahonr

I’oung Rlrl wearing nuisk made froi ilnln Rlnsham telling playmat rm prctendlnB H'b Halloween."

VlrEiniii to vLMt her hiwband. an cIcctrlclon R m ate 2'c In tho seabf«. stationed a t Camp Peary, has rtfcld- cd lo rem a in there Indefinitely and lia.i ncccptc<I cmploimcnt a t Camp Patrick Hono". wlUch Is locatcd near

Tliree Purses Lost, Stolen In Twin Falls

Mrs. Rogers, 75, Called by Dealh

ed A -.31) IH. 'l\sc.sdiiv nl tl\e White m orhii.rv cliapel with tlic Rev. E. L. White olIldaUn:i. Inter- ineni will be In 'nvlii Fall.i cemeten',

Be.-ldr.v li-r dausliK'r ^lie Is sur­vived bv tw o sons. Dr. .lohii D. Roj- ers. Lor, Angelcj. itnd Richard L Roger.'. W ilttle r , Calll., and one brother, Ch.trle.s L. Ilobb. Linrolu,

Burley Resident E n lists in WAVE

FJlmbplh Ann Sprog 1 Ben F - Rpraavic, Bu:i worn In to the WAVEs j Belli

MLss Sprngiic U a Burlry nigh -chool Brndiiaie and attended tl Unlver.ilty of Id.iho, Moscow, f ;hrc9 y e ars . While there .'he . I member of the Dolls Della Delta lororlty n n d cf the W.A.A.

Sho hD.-« been employed, by llie ::a.v,la n a tio n a l bank a t Burley

For h e r lnd«c*.tlotttltn\ tr&Ws\g Mt}. SprnBUo will report to the naV' >1 train ing j>tnllon. U.S.S, Hunter he B ronx. N, Y. Following ilili

she will 60 tramferreil to anoiliei school fo r specialized tralnhig.

Graveside Services For W alburn Infant

arave.-;lt1c rlle.« for Vernon arant Walbum. day-and-a-half-old son of

and M rf. John S. Wnlbum. conducted Monday a t 11 a, m.

(unset memorial park by the U S. O liver, pastor of the T»1n

Falls C h u rch oJ the S siaitne.■ It died Balurday a l the

Tttln Fall* county general hospital msternlly home. In d e rth " luar^’.

ctlon of the \Vhlt* mor-

Last Call Comes To Mrs. Anna Noh

■vlns

1K t.i Idaho

I be noin

' the Rev.

Mill lOMI gTMHV

Police on Trail Of B oise Thieves

irrt Gill I t con

through Mountain ,• Sunday morning, a 104: V! atolen from Boise wai :ied for by police through- Vnlley. Police Chief How.

nted Monday,le d fou arller

burglarised a cleanlnK establlshmi In BoL*e and *tolc 34 men's au The car was dcstrllscd as dMk Wut and bearing o. 1D43 llcen.'te 1A11I6 with B 194* sticker number 8206. Tlie vchlcle ha.i two fog lights, mounted on- Uie front bumper, and

.11 tires-

Hunt Volunteers Extinguish Fire

Jack K eith, district grailer at Shnslione, reported Monday tha t 37 volunteers from the H unt relocatloi center were responsible for brlnglni a 250-acre fire near Wendell unde control v 'lck ly . No rtamaec. beyond

if the Brn.'-ie-s, was reported, ice the bni.'Ji blnzo near W w.v. extinguished n t J iv. ...

Sunday, no *erluos brush or forest flrrs have been reported In Magic Vslley. ft survey revealed Monday.

. fang /ilan<< C ity . M Y. .m n o h lM d BoWert I»ep«i-Ceu'Bortlln«“ c* . o f Twin Falla

S e e n T o d a y

ILL AS

S, JAKES OVEIIKNEAPOLI.S. Aug. 14 rtJ.f

Tiie M;-lv.e;,t Operators n.-<soelii -d all lu offlce.s today as llnii of 103 strike-bound t

of the feder

IsIonTof

reiary Louis Hosklng aotwced the osioclatloa'a open 11s offices, bu t a l llmc protested some provlslor ■■ office of defense transporta-

s operational plan, particularly manner of paying the scven-

... hourly wage Increase oidettiJ by the war labor board.

■ was the rc-fusal of the opera-

-cipiut ••ftlkce Increji

III.' Mon-

mnil of the eeven-rent m- e. 5>ius a on« third of a teul,

per mile Increaw, both retroactive • 10 monll;*. Is to be made oui-

ihe prollt.s, which will be figured :n the separate bookkeeping ays- 1 k»pi by the ODT during ih'i lo<l of seizure. Hoskins said thu teni »as undesirable to the oper-

WHRTWftSlTfflTlERS 16-YEAR-OLD NIECE COULD NOT TELL

HER MOTHER?S l l P A M M O U H T ' t

t C N S A T I O H A L

n il IntMe story of tb» World's G rcitest Gingstert

W e d n e s d a y

S E N D S T O M O R R O W S

T t m

IRENEDUNNE A U NA1ARSHAL

C arloon - N o v e l ly - N e ^

End. Tonl«M ••Roger T o u h j .

G an B « l« r

STARTS TOMORROW

~ S i^ S * 'a H o a a l ‘ 1 1 " « ia Made tn 5eer«t

"THE P U R P L E H E A R T ’

Ilondny EveiiinB. August 14, 194-1 TIMES-NEWS, T W IN FALLS.-IDAHO Page Three

i m m SAVED

. AFIERFIVEOAYSBy W ILLIAM SMITH WHITE

, WITH AN AMERICAN INFAN- n iY DATTAUON NEAR MOR- TAIN, Fnm ce, A«8. H MV-Tlit' bivUnllDn V. OS rcscucd this nil filler bcliiR c u t otf by Uic O. lor live nnd on«-Iinlf tlW on i diypocl hill Junl cast of M ^ i c G erm ans trpcntcdly h ® n d e d ih n t Uic btituilloii siii bul at tho blacltw i hour, on W dny night, th e cnplnln >n foi

h iillcu h.l^ brri. niW.ir o f our h;.yon,i,s Ls Mlck- . G erm an brlly."Havrd liy IliidJIn

iDliiln ujis K. A. Kcilrv, iif lit It iiltir n r.-li.l rrwhiuiil

IIS wi.v 10 Chi- li.iltnhon^

CONSUMER POINT VALUESh , MEAL FATS« f i s h A N D DAIRY PRODUCTS

I. *

cr;iimimdtd by Uic coloncl ol iWHO Khicc Moiiil;iy nu.

W h n i l Rwoilcd in silent »Kon> Itcc liL? trni>ped men.

Aid Sent by Air Tlic men of thl-i b:iU;i!ion 1

been up Uicrc i-liicc early Monc

VEALtTCAKS A«0 CHOn*

PO R KSTEAKS AND CHOPS

H A IL E Y

~i«usAGt'

Mrs. niiKM-ll Chi( Porutello 1.1 jc.lii hci irlli lliroUKh Yollow; iiu^'ell Chre.sl h 'h

K T F l Radio Schedule

- : l

(nXatnun: 'nnl IWn «■ CnitUl Pal >A I'M

imK S«*d. >U CMid

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FATS, OILS, AND DAIRY FRODUCTS

tHORTraiNQ_____SAUb >n4 tMVlnt

MAHOABINC_____BUmnCnjaoj Ivttif__ _ -

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«tiuf» luajmirr1!; s s :e ; ______LbUnInc tonisht <U V'T|| NDC—<.

C«»«rr»<l« drmoia. "Tht Cali TTi»y U(lK '!ri>K -av^.srsi£“.''i":

Vvr th* Ilrcord. liar Ce»l . . . CUK —4, Vox ro:i(>eni; #!35. <iir Kinetic; 7, Lion.! narrriAxr' f. M»>rd kr.

- ^ t-^ ln rw i, -n..^WfrTOU» Wr^t" .

UaVl IU^^OcJkI ^o(i D»™ .^ ‘‘1* MliS-. ^M.^Bhrrbck llotmni liSS. Uutic of

Amr 8«r»l<»« Foreai liM. ThtM Hiil»nKIBI . . •. aitt»—l«iJO >. IB, K«rm «ndllooa Msluni 1 p. m-. Morua Uai>n*r »in(I t i l t , ttonn Notninn •)>«<• . . . MIIH

. —»itt «. n~ Shxlr Vallfir FalU; IliC , WoomV Jur7>-X^H p. n .. Uiiiilaf pn^

f lN b lC A T E S 'N E W ITEM OR POINT VALUE C H A N G E FROM T A B L E 'N oTTS K o iTAra-f m BOOK rovR AM COOP DiominTCLT rosTDf ro x n rt u o a a o u i i o r troNoua f a o t u rn u s f ln

P O S m U P L A ^ SA ie iN J E R O l

JEROME. A«;:. 14 - The s^r^lcc- mnn's pa rt In tlur post-war worlti VM Ihe topic o l n discussion held nt a niiTllhK of nil county civic I r a t c r n a l orKniiliatloiB called TliiirsOiiy by s ta le employment nnd H'lccllve (.ciTleo offlclul.i.

r.iii'sw ivcrc Brlf!. Octi. M. G. MtCnnnel. Mho spoke upon Ihe p a n lilt .sclccllve ;xrvlcc- ulll pliiy In Uic r:i'mi>lnyiiii-nl of tlliiclinrKcd scrvlcc- inni; Cnpl, Piiul Boyd, who liitro- iliired llif sjicaki-r.s; HnniiT Hiiilcllp- rton, who r.pdV.o U|>on Ihc riRhls of Ihe dL,clinn:td .icrvlcemcn. tlielr op- loriiiiiltli'S lo coinplcto cducnlion, to tr.iln ns niipri'ntlces, nnd the rlRhis of llio ill:.;iblcd Vctcrnivs, nnd Trrry Pr:it?r ivlio represented the cnuiloy- roeiit servlrc. Htiddlwton la vcl- crair, ndinlnlstrntion offlccr. .

Lnler Gcorcf! D . Petrie, Jerome, wns nppolnled tomportiry chairman of llie commlttoc lo plan for the county’s rctiirnlnR Bmlccmcn. aiitl .Mrs. June W licnlcroft was Qppolnl- cd lempornrj- c lcrk, f.Irs, Whcal- erolt. ,‘ielfctlvc 8or\'lcc board clcrk, and Ronnld CuUcr. mnnaRer of the Jproinc county employment offlcc, arrnnKDd the mecUnu.

MLvi Dorothy Halpln. tiaaUtant to Mn. Whcntcroft. nctcd m «ccretnry. Another mcetlnB will be held Aur.

nt 8 p. m. In the court rooms, ifr, Petrie will name his commit­

tee Aides and they will be announced then.

F I L E RLeonard WlnkJe, Jr., U now std'.

Uoncd In New G uinea, BCcordlng, to word received by his parent*, M) and Mra. Leonard A. WlnUe.

8gt. L. R. T o m so a and Mra, T\am- lon. BalUtnore. Md,. are vtsltlnif a t the home of h e r brother. Harold >?elMn.

GOOD FOOD COSTS NO MOKE E a t a t the

R ogerson C offee ShopUndtr Ntw

Open Dally—7 A.BL to 10 PJL

, Dnrlrii•II iiue.s

. hn'1, Mr,

Orcn Douglas.Mrs. Velma Henderson hiis rc-

t)itned from a vacation n t Santa Monica. Calif.

Janifs Broiman. Jr„ litv* completed IrnlnlnB a t t'arrnRut bn.-.e nnd Is rwrtcd a lia-.pllal apprentice. 1/c, He lias been transferred to Chicago. III.

Mrs. Keith Ebersole h as left for Vern Deacli, Fla., whc band Is ntMloned as radar technician. 2/c.

ClosedUntil

SEPTEMBER 1DR. T. L. C A RTN EY

YourONE-STOP

STORE

193!) BUICK 4-door sodnn. Radio and heater.

1940 CH E V IIO L E T 3 Door seclnn. Excellent condl- Uon. Very gooi! rubber.

1911 MERCURY 5 Piussenger coupe, goW mechan­ically. good rubber.

1910 HUICK Special, Radio and healer. White tide wall tires.

ALL CAItflY OUAItANTEE

A nnouncem ent!To Feeders of

G L O B E A - 1Poultry anrf Livestocli Feeds

SeeINDEPENDENT iWAREHOUSE, Inc.

H ansen, Idaho

— J .H rH E N R Y PRODUCE CO. -Kin)bcrl>*, Idaho

IDAHO BEA N & ELEVATOR CO.T w in Falls and Filer

Now D tatrlbo lon o( ThcM F a a n u Feeds

EXPLANAIi OF

IflEBLUElly J. HUGH PIIIIETT

Ironnmer, Gctieml Kxtcnvlon ■vision, I'lilvenll, of Or«oii

cloubtli-M CO 1C words -bi r nil occnsliir

Postoffice Gives Rules for Mailing Yule Gifts Ovei-seas

aorry that anyone

OTimunlcnllon ri'celved

• Uiihiipplly. numy pcojile becaii

.st ixxvilblc container. II the Klltj 0 lo be prolcclMl lu tran.'l; th iisV be Hi m.irtc*'Uil, tto<xl. wild Ilbfrto.iol rong double-tnccd^ corniRalfd

S iiiallliiK period 1

Half iiUKin hi till- .-.oiith wii.1 thiiilv veiled by norneous r e d cirrus clouds. Hie thoiiRht occurrcd Hint the moon mlglit simply appear blue by contrnsl, but when a Iltllc later It fionted out Into a very clear flc the strikhiBly, blue color wn.s ,stl '.here, niicl required no ImaKinatloi

blue:iitly a

I Inlo yellow

Last Rites Held For Jerome Man

(• lluKh A. li.Ti Mr.'. Myra tial

.11, Harold .lolin iirlc.w wlUi Kllci

U rsfs Careful Wrapplnj pm tinnslcr Qinernl Walker, 1)

hl-1 coiiiMiunlcallon on overscn,s mnlllnu, .strrs.'ied tlic lact Uiat mo care m ust be taken In nmppli luifl pnrklnu ivircel,s wcurely nnd iKlilr.v:shiK (h,m olrnily nnd

ouiid;.. anti niuu m>i be mure thiin

I'liKih and Kirill cnililtird Ii.should ir tnaikrd ■'Ciirl.sUiiHS IKiroel" M ha t 11 may \w hIvmi special alien- liui to a,',Kiire ll,^,^r^lvnl belore Dec,

' Not niorr ihnn nne parrel may beriiiilrd in niiy one w.'pk lo ilie ^m e iicinhrr o( ihe onncd Inrrc.s by Ihr

M A TTRESSBEDOlLDIKa • RENOVATINa

EVEIITON MATTItKSS CO. J2JI Second ATC, S. Phone Sl-W

...len combUintion packngc.' arc niudi* up of buch Itom.s mlKelLi- Iie(ni.s toilet arllcle.s, linrd candltj, ,oai«, ctc.. the conlfiiLs should bo lltchtly packed so tlint lliey will la-comn loosened In.translt nnddnm-

c.indle.s, nul*. cnmmels, cookii , Inilt cnkes iinil ciiocolale bnrs In- dlvldiliOly wriiin>cd ill wiixod ixiiwi -siunild l>- iiii'loMii in iimer t«ji-! of »oiKl. mriai or cardboard.

PiTl^linble t:«KlR, such im fnilL' Aivl Uinl niiiy »iwll, aitpruhUilli-0. Intoxlcanl.', hifl»mninbli inalerliil.n such as matchr.s or llshin Iluld.s, [Kilsmi. ami aiiythlns Uwi may dnmii.;-' oiher mall are nl.Mj pro- h lbind. C.ifCs <'iirift.M'd In gla.u shoiilil he subsliiiilliilly packed avoid bri-i.kaiic Mhan> luMrumf

and friends -xh KT.M.iin..l III 111,. wiir.ni they plan

Some Stoves Go O ff Ration List

re.slrlcllons will t

«i)d /•side back or side

d s on Tu,-.s<ti.y. AilK. 15. d oflicliiLi of Ihc Oi'A sntd anturdny.

This step ha.-i b itn t.ikcn wltii llie coiicurrciicc of tiio office of civilian r«iu!rcmfnl.s wnr production board, which lias the re.siJoiislbllty of de- terminlni,' nhn t stoves should be rationed.

Lnuntlry stovc-s. sometimes callctl '•nioiikoy" slovr.s, arc now cliis as iiratlni: Mover.. hiMead ol liiK Mov.'s. The i;as slm.T, ti«

TROUPE SAFE ISYDNEY, Aa’itrnlln. Aug. H (U.B

—A trnnsiwrt p lane carrj-lng co- inedlnn Btjb Hope nnd four mcm-

of hLs U SO camp show was ....... d down 225 mllM north of Syd­ney todny but, a ll nbotird escaped ' ijury.

The transport, cn route from Brisbane to Sydney, developed cn- Kine trouble a n d mudc an emcr-

-•ncy landing on n sand bank near fttiiUlon. n viUnRe ol a ^ t 3t>0

lioiH-' told thp UnltMl Pre.is by :leplione thnt th e entire party was iff nnd pro1)i\bly would rcsiimo

their fUuht to Sydney tomorrow. Aboard the plane with Hope wcra ranees Lnngford. Jerry Colonna,

Pnlly Thotnn.'!, and Totu’ Romano. Tlie tiou|H' urrlvixl nt Brlibnno Its mnrnini: from Guadnlcnnnl and aniH'd to rest in Sydney for a few ly.s before flyinb' to New Guinea. II(ilk> !.ald the ir plniie wns wedged Kiillv in the -miik! t>:>nk anri prob- )ly cnuld not K«'t off until tho tide •flonlrrt It.

FA IR VIEWDale Kiiii;, A. D. M., 1'2, iias a r-

lve<l IroMi I’l'uri Hiirbor lo visit >U |);irerit.H and M.sKts nnd Ills wlfo ;ho is aUo hert^ fro«n Snn I'rancl.sco.

Kill hav<- a 30-dF.y leave.Ciil Grant Saiiilr. marine, it vls-

llni: hL» p.u-rnl---.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Val-

JUKI I. Ui'

Pursell, Okla., to Snn DlCRO,M1.SS Dorothy Ciiundlcr. WUlow-

dnle, has retu rned from jcvcral wcefcs visit In th e cast with rcln- (Ive.s, Slie nccompnnlc<1 her grand* mother. Mrs. W llliain McCaiUcy.

Ml.ss Darbsr.i Allen, Boise, spent tlie u-cck-cnd n t home with her par- enl.s. Mr, nnd M rs. Earl family, nnd amlly.

111,-.Mr kinrls lit slcni in Aug. 2.'.. They i

ivcx of tiip .same ij o have ordered eltlici i.st retu rn ciTlitlcam.' Ids of sloviK If Ihe ■n slilDPi'd or iraii'f

II rallont^l

of (he uo

W E BUYMcn'.H n n d W o m tn ’s

(Join! WoolSUITS - COATS

OVERCOATSBring Tliem to Eitlier

RICHARDSON’S

DENVKK TUAniNO PO.ST

iKptwlII ,Wp. Whip, fr.ai., Ihe.'i dH. Na cooklno, no rv-whlpplng. Simolli, M In cryilali. (U» milk «r lUn nllk fo« dallbfiui froK*n daiMrts.) 1 pig. tOHDOND«RY moliii 4 plnl., oiiy nonr. Aik yeur e>o«r for LONDON- 0»KT. II K« do» no) carry II. i

(snoui riiipvi. poilpold.L O H D O N O IitR r

T h e y R a t i o n e d E v e r y t h i n g

The Pilgrims knew they wero ill-preparod for ono of tho cruclcst winters that resolute men, women and children ever hnd to face. Foreseeing trials th a t would chnllengo thoir endurancf?, they treasured their scanty storo of food and rationed overy helping.

But, when aSpring and Summer of strenuous labor rewarded them with An abundant harvest, tho Pilgrims wore grateful— but not olono for food. They felt they wero well on their way toward an established homo in a now world, bright with, free­dom, Bccurity afid a promising future for their children. America's goal has never changed. And for such a goal ration­ing ia a small price to contribute. “Food Fights For Freedom”.^

^.Inadditlon to rapplyins armed forcca iHtb tUder and bomber ftiae- UgB f^ es ,w in ( porta, gUQ turret porti and foodituCi, Anheuser-Busch producw aukttfiab which r> into the naBuTactur* of: Rubber • Ala> misua • Munltlona • Modldnes..’ B CompluVleaioina • Hospital OieU»Baby Foodf'Bread and'other Bakery products* Vita

V b tl rstibn palufttrlng to amr ta i l t i ' tti»3 vamld h*t* lu m td lik t bm qm ttt <•

timiU v * T u m t rntali UiUittttr.

A N

fl«d cattle foedi • Batt«riM • P ape r • Soap u id tuUle»—to m £ew. B u d w e i s e a *

H I B . U S 6 R - B U S C H S A I N T . L 0 U I S

Pago Four TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Monday Evening, Aujrust 14,1944

niiy g r o w t l i of G erm a n power n e ss . T h i s o iiB h t to m e e t wl of o v c ry b o tly o xeep l ( h e Ger P o lish R o v c rn m eiu t h iu lu S t a t i n ’s p la n s .shouUln’t ob]cc

W h e th e r t h e Ru.s.slan prem ier w au ls to .•invletlzc P o la n d rcm tiliis to be sron . A f i i l r Ctie-ss m lK lit. bo t i n t h e clocs not. F o r o n e th in s . H io c o m ln tc rn \s otflchilly ubollshecl, th o u g h I t m ig h t be rev ived . For a n o th e r . Rii.s- .ila Is ROlnK to be fiiceel with a trem enclon.s p o s tw a r tu sk of rebullcllnt; and ron tljtis ln ie n t. M r. S t iiU n w on’t court, trouble.

M o st I m p o r ta n t , Rns.sla Im.s no a p p a r e n t n e e d to n n n e x m ore te rr ito ry , Vn.st Innd.s a n d v a s t r e .so u rce s 11c to t h e en.u. We a re a lw ay s b e ln c t o ld t h a t R iuvila's fu ture Is In Asia, a n d t l i a t Ls u n d o u b te d ly t r u e . Hut Ru.'^sla d o e s n 't w a n t t o b e lo ck ed out o f Europe, e ither. Clo.so tie s w i th S la v ic a n d B a lk a n nelplibor.s w ould ke ep t h e d o o r open. A nd the prodlRlous t r i ­u m p h s o t th e re d a rm y a re dally s tr e n p th e n - Ing P r e m ie r S talin '.s a b ility to d rm n n d w lia t

P K O C E S S O F ELIM IN A TIO N I n e v i t a b ly In o u r tw o -p a r ty sy.stcin of Rov-

c r n n in n t e a c h p a rty collccts sotue e m b a r ­r a s s in g ly b ig o te d Kioiips who, thoupli s m a ll In n u m b e r , s ti l l co inm aiu l enough vo tes to m a k e t h e ijro fess lo n a l politician tliln k tw lc c b e fo re r e a c h in g fo r th e nx. This year th e R e ­p u b l ic a n s c o llec te d G era ld L. K. S m ith anct th e A m e r ic a F irs tc r s ; th e D em ocrats, E a r l B ro w d e r a n d tl i e com num iits .

T h e o t h e r d a y , how ever, Tliotna.s E, D ew ey a n d J o h n W . B ric ltc r lopped off the A m erica F i r s t e r s f ro m th e f r in g e of the R ep u b lic an p a r ty . I n s tro n g e .s t te rm s of d e iu in c la tlo n a n d r e p u d ia t i o n , th e y scorehcci S m ith fo r h is a t t e m p t t o p u t G o v ern o r Brlckcr’s na m e on a n A m e r ic a F i r s t tic k e t .

T h is r o p u d in t lo i i is com m endable a n d n e c ­e ssa ry . I t g ives no tice th a t we h av e no e x ­is t in g p o li t ic a l 'h a v e n f o r rac ial b igo try , J u s t a s t l ie tw o p a r ty p la tfo rm s m ake i t c le a r ( th o u g h t l i e y m a y d if fe r in de ta il) t h a t th e re

fo r iso la tio n ism In e ith e r p a r ty 's po .s tw ar po licy ,

TJie r e p u d ia t io n c e r ta in ly cost som e vo tes . S m ith c la im s 3,000,000. T rue or no t, h e d o e s

.’c o n tro l a su b .s ta n tla i n u m b e r. If an A m e ric a F i r s t t i c k e t c a n b e p u l in the field, i t m ig h t co st t h e n c p u b llca n .s o n e or more s ta te s . I n t h e m id w e s t , th e A m erica Firstcrs’ s t r o n g ­h o ld , t h e R e p u b lic an s carrlcd M ichigan by Jess t h a n 5.000. In d ia n a by only 25.000, a n d Jo s t I l l i n o i s In 1040.

N everL hcle .'js, th e g r e a t m ajority of A m er­ic a n s w i l l a p p la u d th is denuncia tion , a n d th e c a n d id a t e s ’ r e fu s a l to a cc cp t organ ized su p ­p o r t f r o m a g ro u p w hoso beliefs are a s so c ia t­ed -w ith --T ac ln l- -b lB o try .—F o r-ce rtftln ly " su c h b ig o try I s r e p u g n a n t to the ' sp irit a n d t r a d i­t io n o f a n a t i o n fo u n d e d on th e p rincip le t h a t a l l m e n a r e c re a te d e q u a l.

T h e A m e r ic a n , co m m u n is ts have e m b ra ce d . If n o t t h e D e m o c ra tic p a r ty , a t le a s t i ts n a ­t io n a l tic k cV . .

S o w o u ld n ’t J t be w e ll 1( th e D em o cra tic c a n d id a t e s fo llo w ed th e R epublican e x am p le now a n d r e p u d ia te d , o n c e and fo r a ll, th e se o th e r e l e m e n t s w h ic h a r e foreign to A m e ri­c a n ’p r in c i p le ^ a n d pp llc lca? I

be that the Hcpub- itl here were fully jmH- 1C (lolngt of the Dema-

c rnu In Chlcnco. Tlicy would have prolerrecl nnoiher Madison Gnrclcn Jlu.\co. like I

Coolldge

her Madisonlike Uml wlitch S S 'A■Idse a walkover In^

tlliliorllloilro r Pre.'klem Roo.sc'

n l u.'iinl llmrs. Ritni lo wUllcism nlid wlaecrncfc. nnd ■Wlnsioii Churchill has a lambent humor w hich occn- .iloiinlly rnu bccome downrlshl earthen. Of UiMc two however, Uielr bnrbers have yei lo report.

Perbniu you sUKpest ihat reiwrl be obtiihied of Uie hirsute condiuon of imier, the same »ho tu rn e d —we Mbpcci-Uncle Jm 'i hnir cray before liic Rumi.mis cfttiie jiirglHK back sim the requisite fire power. W hat of Ibp dark, danit iKk that dnuglcs on th e fuclir- er'js furtive forcbrnd? Sirs, If the AuMrlnn corporol ha."! found iluil his hair Is ihlimlnB, if he has pulled n few white ones. »e tmve Uie one remedy fo r II. the one pre.icrlptlon, and Intend soon to h a l t nnd term inate ihwe evldencfj,of Rradual dfcUne Uirough cnrklnK care, U all driinlds on who stis to B crch tea- Kiidrn f lr jt^ th c rruisnn.Ecnsrala..oui3£hc»r or-U ncl* Joe.—I’orllatid Oresotilan.

lltS WORK HIB MEMOHML bcaUi this week look from Mlnidok* county o n e of

Ita most oulatandlns and lovable clUzeni—Prt>biit« Court Jud8« H. A. Do>'*r. •

With ft keen InUrtsi in the welfirt of you ih and «n understanding of Ihclr problems, hlo w ork wlUi crrln* boys and girls k u ouUUndlns. A k ind. genUe m an, lie could b« item In meting out Justice w hen th e occftiloa warrsnted. An aposU# for » elenn, wholesome community, Uie work o f Judge B oyer wUl long remoln as » munorlaJ to hia life.—M inidoka County Ne*’».

Pot Shots. .. .>k occupied Uiose cars? Wh.. n people who had driven them rc earlier In the , , .11, and IndaMrioujly walked 1C. lo return later In Ui« evening Uiey could xli there and walch

:tie crowds go by—and again I could c.ir Uiosc old remark»-"l«ok at ini__funny linl," and “What a flg-

—(i Dodlnfltm

WEATHKtl DEPT.Tlie Pot BhoU Office Boy n

ed snscly Uiat Ihe currcnl hoi aftci

nlllee-s

HISTORY OF TWIN FALLS.8 QI.EANED KUOM T IIE FIIXS OF THE TfMES-NEUS

27 YEARS AGO. AUG. 14. IS17 Tlie Kimberly fire department 1

strictly builncM. as anyone caj testify who wltncsjcd the n :n mndi by it yesterday afternoon, Tho fire bell had not been struck over six Untes before the ftrat sccUon n«* out of the house dragging a two-wlieeled chemical and--raced up the etrtet, followed about th irty seconds later.bT-aJCeond jquad_ ftnd anoUicr similar .extlnRulsher. T he ftr« proved to b* In a large fi

IS YEARS AGO. AUG. 14. 1929 Ed Mlniicrly, former Twin Fnll*

Axicnb owner. Is here on a brief Isll from the vicinity of Park City,

Utnh, where he Is asslstlnK In con. trucUon of a road under'con trac t

awarded to his son-in-law, Duffy Reed. He will be accompanied by Mri, Mlantib' on his retum -to.U tah.

R. L. Palmer, sn employe of the st«veniiV»n“ ai8clcn“ storc. T ues­day received by express a purebred Wre-hairfd fox terrier from Denver. Mr. Palmer left the dog there when ^e came here to reside, and sen t for ,ibn when he and his family got M t- Ued.

Mrs. C, H. Krengel. accompanied her dau(bt«n, Louise oad Doro­

thy. left last evening for Chleeso. icbera they «1U vUIL They will so from th e n to NathvUie, Tenn.

bam or machine shed u l tw t blocks north. The fire company quickly did lU work and In te n minutes there was notliing to show except smoke and the burned s tr ip .

Arthur M. Peter* who has been here visiUng his parents, retu rned to BoUe thU week to rejoin bU .

OUR BUIXETl.V nOARP itackey E. Brown,' T«lii Fhh>^

Tlinnks but we already printed that item, poMlbiy before you returned.

START ’EM YOUNG Dear Third Row;

l t ‘« goniia t>e lough on the boys rome peacetime. If you can believe vhat-youread-ln.the.mornlnB^N,

I note an Item from Porilancl say­ing Oen. Ker^hey adrocates Uiut "m iini:7‘"ieh'Icr-rDr-10-ycDr-otd youths be compulsory" after the

Docs lie mean It or did the printer h it the wrong key?

- n i e r

FAMOUS LAST LINE *■. . . You better qall difrlnr op ihos« ipods to M« hew blf tfaey are or we went hart snjr leftl.. ."

' TIIE aENTLEMAN IN TU EIH fttD BO W .

Missouri bcnefncior. hncf been fo r hLi prc w ide rilstrlbulloii,

ThL^, however, Is not Ihe AcIiIIIm ' h ee l tha t plc;isc-i the Dcwcyltea m ost. Pnrndoxlcally enouKh. the rcu l reason OOP lads think a Roose- ve lt-Trum an ticket was made lo

Is th e splendid Job the TYuman t m ltteo has done checking war con- tracL i nnd their fulflllmtnt — tin ve ry job lim t made Truman a na- Uonnl fljurc and won iilm the vice, pre.sldentlal nomlnollon.

Dewey icm th e y begin chirc p o ru word by word, are certain th a t Its flndlnss can bo used ic m a k e Senator Tnimnn ihclr mo.it dam aging witness against his nm-

T h e Tnjman committee hearings n n d reporu unciucsllonsbly w ■ ■ ■ been combed anyway for

tlon in support of ihe OOP conitn ilon tha t President Hoonccvlt h a s badly mismanaged war produc-

the blessing that the Democratic convention placed upon th e Missouri senator's work Is count-

lo moke th is material the m ore devastating. I t will no longer hav e to be presented .as the findings }I a statesman <tho. thou(h a Dem­ocra t. might be' consldcted hostile to Mr. Roo.'ievcll. I t now becomesi^re iuctatirindlctincnrariw iniyiheDemocratic party's alternate cliolce fo r president by one of the three m en with whom President Roosevelt sa id he would be glad to run for rcelpction.

T h e line of attack opened up by S ena to r T r u m a n ’s selecUon is b roader than that whlcli ncuid have been available if Vlce-Piesldent W&llace had won out.

I n the Istte r case the major argu* le n t would have been tin t litr.

.Inlng, ’Hie le through ored hope.

omUiatlon of Senator innuii wivs plcnsing.and—foolishly no t cnn be determined In Novem- r—th e Deweyltfs seem very cheer-

SHOSHONE....... John P ln tr has returned fro»

rnrrnK ut and Spokane. Wash., wherv ;ed he r hu.'band. John Plan, nd h e r brother-in-law, E. fl. 3 2/c. of Fanagut.

P lftti has relum ed home 10-day vbll with h is ion at

FnrrnBiit.Cpl. Norton Clark and Mrs. Clark

cc visiting a t tjie home of his par* lUv M r, nnd Mrs. Farrell Clark.

Corporal Clark Is to be stationed at Oowen field. Boise, fts an Instructor.

Pfc, G erald Bauman, Camp Polk, La., h a s returned lo his base after sprndlns two weeks with h is patents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Bauman.

no.vi Floyd, naval air cadet, has returned to Memphis, Tenn., after spendJnB a furlough with his par-

turned to S a n Dle'go, C alif, pcndlnR his leave with h ls parenu. Ir. and Mrs. H arry Tumbull. R ichard Omves. yeoman 3/e, has

-rrlved In Shoshone for a week's \ls lt w iu i h is wife, before leavin;for Sai Francisco.

Id Mrs. W. H. Rush have -BeaiUe-to-Ylslt-thelr-son, -

O arland, who ls_st« lb i»d In theirmy. ---------

Roy Mock h as gone to Indians for k m ontli to study u an auctioneer.

Mrs. Iva Clark. Bhtrldan, W>-o.. j vlslUng a t the homo of her m other. Mrs. C. E. Alexander.

Mrs. Boyd Ale;cander. Salmon, is Klslting a t th e home of M rs. 0. E. Alejiander.

O, V. Holt. n-TJ/e, h u returned to &!orrow Bay, Califs after spending two weeks w ith his parenta, Mr, and Mrs. George HolL '

ft^onduy Evening, August -l, lOH TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO ' Pago Five

Social an d Clulb N ew sNavy Fete for 150 USO Girls

Highlights Sunday Activities^ • T h c y ju s t cou ldn 't hnvc do n e n iiy th i i iR to m ake th e day

i f t r e .siicce.ssfiil,” whs ihe pnii.se o f 150 s o u th Idaho K irls and U SO h o stc sso s fo r persontiel a t t h e S u n V alley tiaval toii- v a le s c e n t h o sp ita l h,h, liko C i iu ie rc llu , t h e y slippcci nw ay n t m id n iK h t Siinciay from th e f o r m e r S u n V alley re so r t a t K e tc h u m a f te r 12 hours o f ro y a l e n te r tn in m e n t . S u nday ’s p a r ty f o r s o u t l io r a iiliiho USO h o s te s s e s a t tlip naval hospitfil w a s tlio " s ta r u ltn u -tin n " on a c a lm id a r t h a t also iticludcil its H hnre o f picnics , birlhriay p a r t ie s a n d c o u rle s ic s in h ono r of viH itin j: frien d s and rela tives.

T w in Falls’ dcli'Katioii to th e U S O p a r ly a t Sun Valley in c lu d e d tlireu sen ior hoste sses , f iv e j u n io r hostc.sses and ^9 >.'irls. a ll of w hom ItTt liere hy b u s a t D a. m. ami arrived j i t th e iiaviii K rounds a t n<jon to j o in nirl.s a n d th e ir chajnir- o n .'s in .n t C a re y , Ihiiley, K ,.lc h iim . H ell.-vue , S hosln .n .' and J n r o n i . '. .Mrs. iioui'Kois, head o f th e H a i le y USO, wa,-< in ^on- o r a l c h a rg e o f arranKcment.-^ fo r t h e sncce.'^.sful a f fa i r .

Irtt vni inin lor IlirlrKnilnr iKiMosr.s «lio nrcoaipi.iur.l the

Hnrry Bi'iioli. Mrs. JntH Tliorp aari Mr.^liifc .viclod Mrs. EHnicr C, IUm , Mr. . ----K » - n JcaXlM AticlErKiii, .Mr.'. r l ’ lTnrclwlck, Mrs, Cnlliptlnc Payne nnd Miss Frnncc.s Scully.

!(■ If. >(■Twin F dIIj Blrls who enjoyed the

nll-rtny p.irty Inrlurti'd Jcnii B:ilr<l, fialc Brum. OriifvU-vr n-iinli. Am- br-llp Iltowi., .Mary Allrc n.ii li innn.

ilKlin

Knlh md Hfivcrly Aniatif. uui Jcanacite Ilrann and Jean Wllll,<, Filer.

Vrsla HaRler was hostfis alr ElmvK

1 plCI

Twin F a lls WAVE Gunnery Teacher At N aval School

m

Hattie Wilson Feted a t 90th_

Birthday PartyA gala picnic Sunday »t tlir hoiiif

f)l Mr, and Mr*. T, O . Wilson anti Mrs, fliiby navmli. «oiiHi ol Buhl, rlimaxrrt [f.nivltlca wlilrh bcKiiii la,«i Thur.'fliiy for Mrs. Ilatlle R,

She sliiired honors n l tv ftlih her dauKhtPi T. Ci. Wllsna, wlio.se

WFis Klr.'.t 6 il. Hiir -V.1I VI Mr. ui.d Mr.v. P^v•lll ll wlui Unr. Rflcr nve yeiirs ovc. the army. Hr v,ii» n timl Deci'mlxT llli. i

Ihe PncUlc; Ci>I.

LaVere Olson Becomes Bride of Harold Dean

MURTAUCIH. Anfr. 1-5 — Mis.s LaVorc Olson, S a l t L a k e C ity , daiiK hter of M r. a n d •Mrs, Ul.-^on; T w in I '} and H ar.dd Dean, ]l. .M. of th e L'. S .N ., son of M r. i M rs. ii. A. Dean, A m e r i F o rk , r t a h , w ere u n i te d in in a rr ia i;e T uesday ovfininK iH Ihe homo of Mr. a n d M Toniniy Hutledne, lu 'o lh .'i- law an ti s is te r o f th e lir ii io .

Sailor’s Bride

Color Technique ■ Demonstrated to

Art Class GroupAn uniuuM t»lk jintf demoiulrft-

Inn w u given by MLu Laura Delle*'llln Hi the pronram-for Iho no-hosl >li-iilc heW Friday nflernpoii by ItH'

Double W edding ■ Planned Tuesday

In L.D.S. T em ple.KIMBEnLY, Aug. NbI-

dene MorKon, who will become the.- bride of Hoyd Stangtr, and MLi» Ana Wilbur, who will be tha bride or B rn i Moraan. Jr., u-er«:iiono«tS— Friday n t ft bridal jhawjr n t th« country home of Mrs. Evra 5.lors»n. '

Tho brlcIe.?-lo-be announce Ih# ' date 65 thfr double weddlnR eere- nionles n.i Tue.-!day, Aug- 181 Th# ‘ -rddlns v,'lll be In the Bftlt Lt1t«

City mplr.

G le n n s F e r ry Group ii E n te r ta in s at liaso l,

fii.KNNH n-:m)Y, auc n j.•ravnlv-flK llt VCIIUIK WOIIIPII in |M ountain ilrw.ir to prp.viu hinli.lav' i nlKht for Uic Glenns ulclil oi ih.. I

Mr.'. Doris Mnr- riU. Mr.->. Ray Morsan and .Mrs. Kloyrt OLten.

DurInK ili^ afternoon about 100 Riir.M.-. cnllrd and-the glrlj received many iH'iUUlfuI Rlft.'>.

^ *

Dance at Grange H onors Soldiers

F.AlRVinw, AuK- M—One of the .Iiffalf' Klvrn In honor ol

;lii- .•oMivis from tlio bombing rango ..MUtli <U lliihl 'x-M n dnnc« a t Falr-

W Ciraii>;r hall with Mr, nnd Mf«.r. and Ur*.

Li Imstjliidini the

I>olka.s, rye wiill:. rlrclp f*o-,M«ps wiUi

-a )li;crbiiR apcclnlty •l. ii.'rn and Wilson

EnlhUnK on Jun . S:in DICRO. whci

iploycd n l n civ MIm HarrUon left March 20 for Hun York City. lo r b...

ri.i

;io is "really

of lliU year he had been ervlce office. > in Falls on collcEe, New ralntiie Sh«-

C a le n d a r

raulUinuI ami the i.roc.-i

c for Iho ird, in.'s.iiid Mr»,

nod Ihrlr

, hna»rr<l

Oamca. contesUi nnd *tunl* pro- vklcd entertalnmcnl tor tlic group, P rlw s were won by Patty Mae An­drews, 'Carol EillnKrr, Patty Jo Wiird, Beverly Anlnul mid Jean- r l tc Brnnn.

Al the cl0.'c nf ihp alienioon re- frw hm ents wrre served,

Gucsta were Olrnrta Andrews. & J ty Andrews, Carol EMIngcr, Joan Cbilnger and Patty Jo Ward, nl] of

Marian Martin Pattern

Mrs. P. J. Nr.*lnn, Mr .u,(! Mr.s F L. Atkins, .Mr, nnd Mr.- DliH At­kins und baby, Mrs, W ill Sj-'iice. nil of Buhl, nnd Ml.'s Alin- .Skinner, Sail Lnko City, who <ircc)jnp;intcil Sergeant Sktnacr here from Poca­tello.

C A RE O F Y O U R

C H IL D R E N

. Tlie irldolie cake In iradltloiial fn.shlon.

lllah Trip Mr. nnd Mr.r Dc:in left Wodnc.^-

lay for tJtali to j,pnid tlio r e s t of ■tr. Delia's leave wliii rclftUvc,-;.

•Die hrldc Is a graduate o f the ’aul high jchool wllh the cln.vs of

Mijiplled by i m physical

i, hut the i>ovc lUrltual as W( iip,vs—they arc i

...........AnDBE9*.''flfYLB 'kUMIIEIL^y r r x w CENJ*^«r«

Jiiv .•vr.ilnn ,it Ih. Iioin.' ol Ml .Mr.s. C. L. Luki'. le niPCllnK w;i.s iiiuler tlie <llrrc

of Duiine IInii.«-ii, iiir^ldiiii . .krrr. were Cltnlna L. Luke iwii

Carl Drown, bolh n:\val air radct.' FollowhiK llic nicetlUK ri'fiL-shinnu. were M-rved.

Jk<AMPFIRE^ ^ 6 IRLS

CHESKCIIAMAT OOODING, Aug. I4-Membcr,i o

Che.skchatnny croup of Camp Fin QlrLs will make Ihelr monthly fa collection trip throush Ooodlai:

clay. Aug. 15, bcRlnnlug nt 9 a,, t wn.s nnnounced at the reccnt

mcetlntf nt the home of the gi Mr.s. Ro.« McCloud, licuiislon of exixrlences n t camp e ilic principal diversion, am'

piirt.s were lusslRned for n drama­tization to be presented in Septcm- ' sr.

GoodlnR Rlrta who attended the cnmp Included Gladys ChlghroR', Roberta Day. Margaret Hockland- er, I ru s Myers. Delores Knisht, Juliette U bbrecht. Lila Stone, Helen Sackmiui. Mnrgnret Wias nnd Jean Frnhm . •

E ntertainm ent features a t camt icluded n costume barn dnnco hlch Ju liette Ubbrecht and De­

lores K night won prizes, nnd im- presalve council fire ccrcmoalcs Thurstlny night, when bends and rnnk/i were awarded. Olrls w ere taken to Shoshone to Join other: MUih Idahoans by Mr. Patterson and M r. Day. and met nt Shoshone nt the cloiic of camp by I Frnhm and Myron Knight, brought them home,

* * *

TanokJa Camp Fire group ended Uie sum m er vocation wlUi a tleep- out r r ld a y n igh t at the home of Mrs. D . T . Williams. '

The BlrJs prepared outdoor i __Ins and received honor bead.i which they h a d earned during the sum­mer. A fter bre.ikJMl Saturday m om lne t h « y went to the Wd parade.

Laverft W aaa, guest of Mrs. Mer- land Edw ards, attended the party. She la here from Olcndale, Arli.

T h a_ n e * l meeUng_wlll be held Friday, Sept. j, after school a t the r^n n e r'a Auto Insurance building.

V V «Leo V an Every Weds

Miss Betti Sullivann U P E n r . Aug. 14-Mr. and Mrj,

B urt Von Every have announced tlie m arriage of their *on. Leo Van E 'eiy a n d M lu Betti Sullivan. 7%e brldecroom. who has been In the ser\-lce one and one-half year* li jtauoned a t r o r t RUey, Kan.

C io - v romiis III the Elk.s bullilliih; ' roll bandaRPs.

* ¥ >/■E.MPI.OYF.B riC N IC

OLENNS FERRV. AUR. 15 - A picnic was a ttended by member.- of the Brotherhood of Locomotlvc Firemen and Bnglnemen nnd the Ladles' atixlllnry nnd the ir fnmllie? In Ihe vlllngp pa rk wltn about IOC present for the evenUiR,

* * > ( ■ . rOTLUCK FOR SOCir.TV

0LI:NN8 reR R Y , Aug. It-M rs, Karl Andprsoii wn.s ho.ste.ss to Uie Woman's ML«lonnr>' .wcloty of King Hill. A potluck dinner was en­joyed, DevotlonnLi were led by Mrs. Jack CrnlK and Mrs,-L,-E„1'rQ»'- bridge was In charge of the profram.

Tv>iu fMlls stnkc Dec Hive * nlsht will be held Frliii.y, Aug. 18

Ihe L.D5. flr.st ward rccreatlor hall with Bee H ive girls from Cos- tleJord. Duhl. Kimberly, Murlaugh and the Tu-hi Fnlls first nnd sccond

ards present.Graduation certificates wll

pre.«nted to gunrdlnn Dee Hive girls iho have completed Ihelr work and vho are being ndvancert Into the ictlve Held of th e Junior depart­

ment of the M.I.A. Abo th e gather.will be advanced to guardian.^

nnd llif b jllders. youngest KTOup of the nfe Hive girls, to BiUhcrerfl.

. Oull Elrl."! who have gradu- oted from the prim ary division will bo advanced to th e Bee Hive group.

General chalm inn of th e program Mrs. Anna Everton. Mrs. BtheJ

Waugh will hnvc charge of decoru- tlona »-lih Bee Hive glrU of the first ward o,s5lithig her. Mrs, Ber­tha Mae H ansen and Mrs. Mary Harrington will be In chiirge of re- freshment.1. M others of Uie girls will be speclaJ guests.

C y a n id e F u m iR a tio n Bed Bugs - Plew - Mothi Give' BiM o f houss, 'see—

Makp Jtnme Cliecrfuthome cheerful, De kind and while ki-ppliiK thp rhl

Offiiplpd Ihy cxamp' strrnsth

hulld Ihc hnrkgrota

quite, ■

crtalnmpiit.^ direfully, rr- nc that, ttu-v need dlflprc.-nt leiil th;in th e ir eldor.s Tr­ie murder tnlc. the plcii

for {rn.stlve children nnd all chi dren are sensitive the.ie days. Chon- the books they read nnd If you hn; not Ihe lime to do IhLi leavn It lo Ih librarian and (he tcncher. They ur derstand nnd are rendy to help.

Choose Ills Friendu Choose the ehlldren'a friends mot

carelully. Make II rn^y for them t know Ihe right klad o f children nn mere dlfflrult for them to he wit Ihe num. By the rlR ht chllJren I mean Ihc healthy minded chcerful sturdy ones who looking for tales th a t mnkc them shiver.

Children need fun. th e fun th a t Is r» work ■s they

. . - ............... - eveo'material thing nnd Inck these, they nre bound m suffer nplrltunl pov­erty and If ihey have them , though lacking many rpflnemenis of forts at home, they nre quite

obuh . roVr MndI.".',

PAULPit. Adolpli Conk, ]r„ Kin of Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Cook, has arrived from Camp Roberi.s, C.illf,. to spend an la-dny furlnueh n t Ihc home of his parcnUi. Private Cook has re­ceived a diploma a.i rifleman at Camp Roberts where h e hns been In training for tQur nnd one-half months. will repo rt a t Camp Meade. Md,. nt the end of his fur­lough,

Mls.t Wilma Dean. Pocatello. Is spending her vacation n t Uic home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Guy Dean,

P L U M B I N G

S T E A M

H E A T I N G“ F re e E s U m a lc s

■ Contract Installations

M A R K W E L C H

Mrs. .luck Gjprding Hostess at Supper

Ot-ENNS i-'ERRY, AUf[, 14-Mn Jiick OJordlng eniertalned h e pinochle club nl a picnic supper nnd gnines nt the village park, after which pinochle wns played In the Chrl.s OJiirdlng home.

Mrs, Margi

Stone. Mrs. Harold Petty. Mi H om er Monts. Mrs. Prnnk nilRci , M rs. John Fancher nnd Mrs, Joo Chehey.

Nervous,Restless

y MAN TAn.OnED YX SUITS

of riirn- will dn things French drp.'slng. A rli'^piied hard cooked Ubel dincuon*.

lYDlA E. PINRHflM’S SE7. S

Pine tt,viortmenl of fabrics « for men's nnd women't

Si:iT S and COATS -Made RIsiil Her.

F R A Z I E R ’ST A I L O R S H O P

n o Shoshone West

Page Six TIMES-NEWS. T W IN FALLS. IDAHO Monday Eveninff, August 14,1044

S C H O O L B O Y G O L F E E W I N S T O U R N E Y

Two Over Par 77 Puts Star Galrdener

Ex-Cowboy Hurler Drops out of" Skies to Defeat Leading Brown§

Start Wiiiiiiiig RallyBy LEHOV ATKINSON

B O S T O N , A u k . 11 I 'l’) — P c rh m is i t m iK lit !»■ l>>o fliii- ,m n t to nn*ntion tlic vulo nt I’nul R e v e r e in I In) sam .' b ro n tli w il l ) th e sky ri<li' In ( r iu m p h o f H ex ( '‘cil. bii;. b lond 27-y.*nr-<.I.i l:..l S-.x rookin p i tc l ic r frn tii t)i.- San DIoko

u lio

H A V/S- S T A ^ : i r j M ( L T e v K i v i e s -

Tosvril i.ff IScvrral Hours hilcr i

lOiSfd olf th e plnnp In bccniisc of n mlllur Bpacc-

Ile in id c rd llu- slrt for scvcrnl luiiirs , lodRlng w hllr. In Rv nnd nlrllne offlcUils jii

Ij of.TurMm nrclilni: fut in, Iti'd »)T

•t him r rinnllv. <

liU

tiiii; 11 strokcH f ro m hi.H .85 o f n w eek ago w h ich , , liini H 20 strok t! h iin i iie a p , J im m y Ku.ssull, local h in h soiihuindi-i', Hhot u tw o - o v e r i«ir 1 \ and wisily " 'o n llie

1 'r« in F a lls m u n ic ip a l jfo lf links hanciicap to u rn a - w illi a iii'l i ; i 9 ’to tn l y e s te r d a y . W ith the v ic tory w e n t

? I 3 in w ar savliiK.s s ta m p s a p rize .

T h e schooihoy-.s 7-1 w as ju .s t tw o over p u r fnr th e c o u rse a n d th e b e st IH-liole round o f

, th e toiirnam i'iit. w hile p a ir o f nitio-hnie ro u n d s o f .'17 ecjualerl th a t of D r. H . L. S h a d e 's o f yc.sierday

»e of Me'l (^o.s^riff nnd I f ile n Trail on the npcninK tiay ; of th e tourniiniPiiU

Slrnimtl)-,^ Hiiwll nironcil

Howcvpr, Riifi.irl!'« 74 wiuin’t

k - -

Eden Hands Hunt Nine t’irst Diamond DefeatE D E N , A u g . 1-1— T h e unp red ic tab le E d e n to w n team

d a y Im d becom e th e f i r s t MnRic V alley n in e to d e fe a t H u n t’s ! N o. 1 b a s e b n ll usK reB atioa . E den a c c o m p lis h e d th e f e a t h ^ e ‘ y e s t e r d a y b y th e s c o re o f 7-3.I P r i m a r i l y respon.sible for th e v ic to ry w n.s 3 1 -y ca r-o ld E llis I S h a w v e r , w h o allow ed the I u s u a l ly h a r d - h i t t i n g H u n t ; t e a m o n ly f iv e s a fe tie s and ! w h i f f o d 11 o f tlie evacuees, i H e a l s o ffot two h i ts nnd

8core<l th r e e runs.Eden coUectccl only seven

C o a s t l e a g u e

, but t ; Victory.

d thcr

; hoi

•:r| O.'Rrltf ,-s plnv Mil,

than Trail, cr KOlnit 0 ; In I for final 18-

scconrt to nii.«c11 In m t W.U A. C. l-'ri icl ol 113, niailc up of

round,-; of 55 nnd 100 nml a liaiiiil- ciip of <3. Ho rccclvtd $11 In

m p w imajor lri>Kue park or *mi n iiinjnr IcsRUP Bnmr.

With th e scorr tifd nt (!.til1, tlir m e n recruit went onto llir mound to ftice the Drown.'i In thr lOlh.

A1 Zftrllln l)unled i.ntflj- on Ce. ell’s curve; Mnrk Chrbtni«ii wnj hit by ti pitched bnl! tind Pnink Mnncuwi wrvlkert. Tlie bn-r.i wrrp filled. T licn . with two nut, Ccrll threw Ihref* strnlRhl InlU nl Don aulterUlRC b<'forr he caii.ird Ihni worlliy to fan nnd to rtllre llif IfSKiif lenders ^corflc:l'

Well, th n t WM Cecil'.'! first Innlnit In the mnjor*. He continued on*

All-Stars Prcpnrc for Rupert Contest After Losing; to lliiiit

H U N T , Aii^;. 1-1— T h e .hTom c-Tw in F ulls C o u n ti.-s .h ahulmll leag u e u l l- s tn r s tm luy turii.'.l U uur uU i’iil in r i U

;h ich th .-y w ill m oet Ihe H u p fi l HocsUt s a t .hinu.\l H iiiuhi.. .....................

L team h e r e y e s ie rd iiy .

I, pltcl Major R esults

ive m em bers ■am will bc)lst( )r Ihe K u)iert i

yleldlns four hlt.s, wulklnK Hit bivttem to come up wllh hln fli mtijor lenRiie triumph. 7-G, In C 13th on th e ccho of nobl>y EVxTr'* homer.

Trout Hurls 19th Victory

n y JOK nEICIU.EU AMOclate.1 l*re« Kpnrti AVriter P.1UI- iDl?j;yt Trout, Detroi

rlRhlhanded pltchlnc nee, probubly ' will be tlie flr.^t mpjor league twlrler to win 20 Rnmes this year. In nil- dltlon he r.t-ems a cinch to becomo i the first pitcher In the Amcrli league lo w in 20 Kmnc.A In succc.v sewion-i *lnce Bobby Fcllcr. Cleve­land. tu rned the trick In 1040 nnd f ■41.

, The hnrd-v.-orklnif TJgcr twlrli f r o m Snndcut, - Ind..--yestcrdny • achieved h is 10th victory, more thni any other m njor IcnRtie hurlcr. whci he blanked the Phlladelpliia Ath- letlc.i;‘ G-0, In the nlRhtcnp of t

- Iwln-blll, lif te r the A's, behind Doi Black's th rec -h lt pltchlnR, had de- , feated Hal NewhoiL'.er. nlso Buunlnff ' for his IDth win. In the opci The TiKcr detent ended t game wlnntnR streak.

Besides w lnnlnf; the most Trout hn.i pitched the mos plete Bamcs Jn the itinjors. 22. the most Innlnes. 245. niid tied with four otlicr liu rlers In hurlinn the *tiutouts In Ills league, three.

Brow ns, noaax Split Tlie league-IeiullnR 51, Louis

*nd runner-up Boston Red Sox di­vided tlie f i r s t two Bttnvs In their i ■'crucial" four-Rame .ler' - • ■

Box wlnnlnff tlie openi. ................ „Innings, and the Drowns tnklnK the abbreviated nlghlcnp. 0-1. cut to five Innings by the Massachuaelts I7 p, tn. curfew law. '■

Rex Cecil. 27-year-old hurler from •Twin Fnlls v ia S in Diego, pitched the last fou r InnlnRs for the Red | 8o». giving up four hlU and no c runs to be credited with his first , major league victory when Bobby 1 Dotrr h it hU ISUt home nin wlUi one out. Jn th e 13Ut..Thc Drowns' . second game win enabled them to f

. retain th e ir six and i ' ' margin.

Max L im ler gained his iSth vic­tory in th e opener u the league- > leartlng S t. Louis Cardlnali took t two games from Brooklyn, 4-1 and |

lilp Sewell won his lath ind rrit* OstenntU'Uer a nocied Ills lOUi vie- toiT as .th e Pittsburgh Pirates swept a twIn-bUl frosn the Boston Dravea8 to l» n d 3 to 1.

V an ia . Chbec Dlrldi H ie Kew Y ork V onluet aad Chl-

-eago - W hlte-Sox-exchaiiffed - drtifr- blngs as th e Y askeM won th» open­er. lO-l, a o d the W hite Box coin* bACk to take th e second ll<3.' .H ie PhU adelphla Fiuiiiet took bOtb 'eBdl 43t B doutileheader fromib B '.a ' f m S

o f th e llu i ■ 111,' a l l - s ta

lu b le to

ih o h a rd w i'i i t dow

and R4>lph Dorlii.-i

The ne.\t toiir

Vnlk-y' m'ni.

Mlrkev Hnetnrr nnd Sian Srrnce.Snmtors - lin.-IiuT endrcl Nm flvo-Kamr In.liiR sirrak with 2

dny:o lm nn,

1 tlie

46,247 See Negro East-West Game

CmCAOO, Aug, 14 (U.P)-Despltf Ihe nlx^ence nl Lemy (Satchcl) Paliie, the Rrpalp.rl Necro pllclicr

llllle v,litii Klni, pre-lo

of t e i:ih n. . a bii^clull chi,-o,lc wn.' played t n lcht l>clflre a crowd of 4G.247 « who Jiuiimi'd Coml.'kpy park to

ih r w ffl vin, 7-4, nml even th e Ir.s n l six tnmea each.

who hM <loiie much lo boo.it IcKro basebnll lo ll.s prc.'ient po.sl- li>n. niinnuuced Aug. 1 th a t he •ould lend a lO-playcr walkout u n ­

less 100 i>cr ccnt of the gnme's pro- » turned over to war re -

Uef.the only

SECOND CAME

HiKMn *nd UimWnlbecon'd cam e

^ CW- ’td -d ru b - BnnsrDnchttm-Sclinltfi-m-ODM.

dovDlng th e Cleveland IndUns twice, 3-1 and <-1.

The ClnclniutU R eds handed the Nev York Olaots th e ir tu th and sixth straight defeftti by taking both ends ol- a tw in blU 4-3 and

r B-1

P S P O R T S M E N . 0

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For the L a in t In D eallnc Phone 0297R1I o r «CS

DtXOEBT CLAMPITT

B A S E B A L L

J a y c e e P a r k

Harlem Globe Trotters vs. House of David

W e d n e s d a y , , A u g . 1 6' -8:30^p. m.

ADMISSIONS

Children to 12 Y rs . .

.r the HarlriT ■n they pL.(Illm >( Jayrre ;<ark

Jerom e Softballers Whip Ketchum

JEROME, Aug, 1+-T1.0 Jcrom Jnycec softball team defeated toum comp&'.ed of Kelchum and l S u n Vnlh:y pla}c . i lunic nt Krii-lnini

•niiplii M 'i the I)

•rr slllRled, vnlked. Uittli

In ft)

SAFETY GLASS

The Home Front Family and Their Car

M om ’s F inding Tim e, Too, to H e lp Take Care o f the Family Car..^^

»,ni be the Made wuorc'd by the II be lield on

; National PGA T om n ey Opens

SPOKANr, Wash., AU([, 14 ( Primed nml ready niter a Inst

ctlce uMnull that saw old battered Irom pUlnr to post

ntry's Icnillng roU profewloniiU uiR Intn the tUle chn^e of ' Innal I’.G.A. chtiniploii-ihip

ilii? lor the 120.000 In prljc .Match ■ play eUmlnalloiis hole*- will start Wcdnes-

. sjx^tncular, touched iff by a liolc In one. Ted Lonc- vorth, Pnrtlnncl. Ore., pro, b.iRned

the Mnnlto ni'e. He hit a 4.1ron ^hot on th«v.J.«.iard tUtrcl hole and i ball rollW Into the cup.

The lyonRworth speclnl lieli reate n Uo-under p.ir 70 but t a. only an ordlnar)- perfomiai

In the llRhl of a G7 produced by ChrlMlan, veteran Spok.me entry,

s by a pair of Pcnasylvanlnii.-i. . Williams, Jr., nonersford, nnd

Dud Lewis of Portland, Lewis, Inrl- dentally. shot a » on the bark nine, two strokes short of the eour.^e record.

D o N ’T undcrcstifnate M om ’j know -how when It com es to

looking after the car. S he’s tak ing th a t on, too, along w ith h e r

countlcss other du ties th e se busy days. One reason is, o f co u rse ,

tha t it’s easy now fo r w om en or m en to keep & car ru n n in g

righ t, running lo n g e r, a n d ru ttn ing farther on every g a l lo n of

gasoline. J iu t take i t t o a P ep 88-Vico station or dealer. Rem em *

ber— it’s going to b e a lo n g , long tim e before you can r e p la c e

your a r . Don’t n e g le c t i t . M ost of o u r stations and dea le rs a re

trained for w artim e c a r sav in g service.

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Monday Evening, August 14, 1944 TIM ES-NEW S. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Page Seven,

J E R O l G I H O ir a o P E R i ™

JEKOME. AUR, H —Two Jerome brothfi-B In atrvlcc. on# who U home rtcuP«rntlnK f r o m «n nppendtc-tomf. a n d the oUlcr vho completes hi* post-grftdUBte work tills week In four-cnglne mcclinnlcs. #re H m

¥jt, Jo h n C. W ttl^motl. anti Pic. liornna E. Wftlgainolt, tons of Mr

and Mrs. J . C. Walgunott. Jcromr ^ m a a WBlsomotl. 21. entcrc.

tJ ^ w rv lM December 1043 and re Cflved hlfl baalc training *t For W arren. Wyo. He flnLilicd

force. He was Inter

.............. Lewis. Wa.li. In 1D43joined Ihc iilr forcr, ns hL-< brother rtlc'/(ind wns sent lo llie Atnorlllo, T A » r m y nir Held. In Decci lovy he received training In bomber nchool, Rradtjatlns Ia.u find hiun Jm t compleled hl.< pon- Krndiinic worlt In lour-enBlne me- chnn1c.v

Cedar Payton, former Jcromr boy.

l.IC fiA I. A nV K H T ISIC M K N T S

both dpCfA,';i'd.NoUce IX hfrch.v Klvrn by

rtrrsisned nclmlnlstrntrtx, nf lates or Chnrlc-1 Ucin.iidrr Mnjsio BcmcndrrtiT. hiLsl>ii

, bothall

ScnU.rlftiins nciUn:•xlilBll then . . . .voiichcr.'s. ft’lLliln four montlia nflcr th# flml publlcnllon of this noUcr, lo tini wUd ftdmlnlstralrl* ivt the of- flcB of HniT}- Bpnolt, Danit <t Trrnt Bids.. In th f City »nd County nl T»ln Pnlls. S tnt4“ of irtiilio, ihls bf- liiK the plnee fixed for lhi“ iriinmc- imn of th n biiBlnc.'.i of snld c. lntrs,

Dated Au{ni»t 4tli. 10<4.GERTRUDE TIMM.

A dm inistratrix of Ihe MUtc■ of aald decedent-'.

Publish: A uk. M. 31. M, IS«-

C A S HP A I D

FORD E A D A N D USELESS

H O R S E S — COWSW ill Abo Pick BP n o n

U Clot*

C A L L U S'T7a pB7 c u b (or the abor*

deafl or nselesi animalsC A L L COLLECT

Twin FalU 3U U 3X4 Does Not Ansoer

Ailer 0 p. m . Pbooe 168B->T GoodiOK <7 — Ropcrt UI D A H O H m E

a T A L L O W C O .

Girls Sending Cactus Seeds All Over U. S.

Members of the Oklhlw Camp rire group a re employiiiR a i melhod of extending the Or

seeds froi Caillomla to Pcwuylviuiln, In rt ipojiie to rcquesta from vurloM 'am p Fire proiips iiftcr reading an nruclp by th e ir K'lnrdlan. Mrs. Dorlne a o e r l7.en, which nppeared In

.tloiiiil Ciiiiii) Klic

Solomons Veteran On Leave at'HomeJEROME. AuB-14—Arthur Baxter. I. son of Mra. Lelln BtiMcr. Jcrame,

..nd the late A. M . Baxter. Mur- taugh, arrived hom e tlils week to L‘lt his inolher nnd oilier relative

jnd friends on Ihe i.lde. aftrrhaving spent the pn.it 16 inontlu In '.he Holonioii.1.

Trans, plan' The see<1a were

cnctl found on t. aloint the orei^on planted Into Mr«. C

Idaho dcAtrt

Muiniu-i:. Ciilll., 13c.- ,ky. O : nillsbcro, On

SpoVuuit'. Wii.'ih.; WnslUngtoii. li 111 Sninte Mnrlc, Mich., and 8i iiardino, Cttllf. Bluebird. Camp

Fiff and Horizon clulxn made therctiiip i for cnctiu seeds,

e RcspRrcciiUy Ihe LeSntit Horlwn club Si.ult Su ln te Marie, sent i •'nie^c Bloomlnu Cllmbei

iiinK Corirl.lirrs IS-nch girl r book unci in the fronll.'p

's' luu . '

l k ( ; a l a d v e r t i s k m i ; n t s

madilnl-M> mntc 3 c. and «n.s Kiiicliiiited from tJie MurtnuKh high ^rliwl. He cn-

itrvlcc Nov. I I . 1D42, recclvmg hb t>oot training at rurrauut. Shortly thereafter h e wa-i sent to ;hc Bolomons area where he partici­pated In Inltlnl Inndlnsj Princi­pally his work has b rrn In repalrlns

Ills I3om

th Mrs. Baxter, hU mother. The xter boys are broUirr.s of Georse

Baxter, Miirlaiigh fnrmrr.

Collection Com pany Sues Twin F alls Man

IK'id.Special Permtv'.loii

PermKiloii to land nt Uie Rich­field airport was oljtaliied from Clarence Rcqua, CAA lii.'-pector, as

field 19 now clo?.fd tf> rcRubr lie at the present tim e. Tlie

— ,v«yj had becn'drngefd nnd-werf In .ihape ' ' ........

NOTICK TO ( KKDITOI

Notlc<' l.s Icr.-lsned

rrl jj d inhiLMi

C. E. Alien.Clarence E. Allen, dccens credltorTi of nnri all persr claims iiRahwt llie .lald d< eshlblt them with t h e vouchers, a 'lth ln fnur montlis after the fir^t publlcntlonto the said ndm inl:........... ..........office fo H n rn ' Denolt, Bonk and Trust Bldg.. T w in Falls, County of Tft-tn Fulls. S tate of Idaho, tl ' being the plnce fixed fnr the Iran action of the ba^lneM of said estni

Daled AURU-St n th , !044.ANNA J . ALLEN,

Admlnl-stratrlx of Ilie &ila

», Sept, 4, 1044.of I

Publbh; Aug. i t . ;

S P O T C A S HFor Dead o r W orthless Horses,

Mules (ind Cows Call Collect 028C'J3, TttId Falls MARr ALICE TItOUT FARM

If You’re a “Crank” on.Good Auto Service

. . . Tiy “SCHWARTZ”A Rood many of these to-called •'cranks" ort ROOd ftuto-

motive service are noLhlns more than Individuals who have difficulty In getllnB lh« kind of service they wont.At the Schw-oris Auto Co. the “m n k s - should be rlRhl al home, because ,»•* speclallit in Ihe kind of workmanship th e y w w t. We'r# -CTBnki," loo,' when It cornea lo geUlnB th s Job d o n t righU

Schwartz Auto C(PA C K A R D MOTOR CARS • DIAMOND .‘T ’ T R U 140 2 n d A ve, E . ph .

I. I'; (; A1. A J) V i: i r r 1 s e m i': n i s.VOTU l: o r CO RKI-rTIOS (

, \s s k s s :m k n ts NOTICE I' hiTcln Khni Uiiil

: Iwnris, <

• ot I

lying Uie expcn.so miiitiiamins and oiM.TBtlnK pn>;xTt)' nf Ihe dlHtrlcI. Including salnriM of the o f/icers and em- ployepj, the purrhn.ic of supplies and fontlniilns a .‘.ysteiii ol rccords bj required by lau,-; a n d that eald as- .■'C.'j.ment-'' will be hpread upon tin land.i and will be proportionate le the benefits rocrlvcd b.v said lands; that said a«c.«,smcnt3 will Uiercnf- ter be canlM\ out by the Secretary of the American F a lls R^.senroli District and entered Into an appro­priate column on the ni'icsaneiit roll of the dIslrlPt; th n t the Board Dlntion-of tlic AiniTlcaii Fiills n enolr Dlslrlct will meet as .. BOARD OF CORRECTION a t the Office of the DlFtrlct. n l TR'in Falls, Idaho. Augjist 25th. lOH, for the purpose of making su c h changes In the n.'!ic.'~'imcnt books as may be necc.«nry to make I t conform to the Incis, and that the Bsseaments lev­ied as aforesaid will Uiereiipon be reviewed by Uie BOARD OP COR­RECTION upon the request of any

;rson Interested.D.ited this 1s t day of Auirust. A.

D. 18H.AMERICAN FALLS RESERVOIR DISTRICT.By order of the B onn! of Dlr«toc*. J- H, Barker, Secrettiry,By E, B. Johnson. As^L^tant Sec-

retar. Publish; ; , H. 21. 1044,

BALLENGER’S“ V E L T E X -S E R V IC E ”

EgUIPUENT “BHnf 111 Your Traubl«"

IN PLANE i S H AGooding Rider Tops Field in Rodeo Overseas

I Ihe eRlchllcW .iiriiort i .sniiu-Jioi a wheel In land CAP plniiM from Uie 'I .sauadiuii iiunday couiplot

tlonal [light ■ •Plar

moplaiie piloted by l*\’t, Harry Otuervers m the Milp ' were .Mrs. SlnllGrd, « .'t rvrr. and Pvt. Ureck liliinc will he repaired t Tiitiy Cni;lp. iiiriilaiu' ni<

> the

upecilon.

squadron niljut

port InUicntfs

sll Airport

.1 CAPS

i\y JlAl, nOYl,E WITH AMEniCA'N TROOPS IN

KRANCK. Aug. 1 iDelayed) i/J’j —

tr«IlHTs"f r"o"l'Ve*aj.' Okl»ho''mn' Idiilin and the DnkolHs pcrtormliiR Ihe standard bulldoBRUiK. la lf-rojiiiu. Mcer rldlnj and trlik roi>- IHR lonte 'ls 111 » rough hollda> from firing their blR guns In IhL.'.

iijsh and ready war. By nlRhtfnllthey V

they had siwiit th< hundrerts of sliell.-. a

Instead of Ijeliig i f i v e s by tjimunnd-i

M a r k e t s a n d F i n a n c eLivestock

M a r k e t sFEEBLE OElMarkets at a Glance

V YORK. AUK U '^’--Mn

II .Wl 1Pllol;i tuoklr

Icad.Ta- trip ' l.k

Boo.st in Idaho l'>uit Crop Seen

HGIHK. AUK. I . . . .— II'UI ot nurluiilliirc Mi uiiated lodiiy Hint Ida)

lIMlI Inibly V

yield.

Audii.M friiii im p pnvs P<iii inmplleil by niclm;[l C

...Hi Kninlt I,. Merrill, Mnii.sUi provides thp.se psilniiitc.^.

Ci.miiiiTi lid «pi>!i— I'-iii-.T... I nwi.wotjiislicls; 1943 pro<hi.-iioii nun l,u.,i,ri.v

Peiiclies—Forcx:asl 301.000 b u ' 1043 pros-luctlon IDil.OOO bii.->hol:..

Urupi.v-Forcciiji 600 ton .'. pro<lurtlon JM tons.

Pi'atit-l--Qreciisl 10,000 b\is 1943 production 30.000 l)u^hol.'..

Cherrlci—r\jrecasL 25,BOO 1943 production 12.500 tons.

Prunes—Forecast 21,200 tons: production 7,800 tons.

Angler Gets F ish Plus Husky Lynx

A 35-pound lynx and n in e trout were the total catch m a d e by George Kay on a fishing trip lu Magic dam.

Rituniliig 10 Twin PnlLi Sunday night. Kay taw a brown ria.-.li <.f fur run out Into lilshwuy 03 near the Ice eaves nonh of Shonhone and before he could do anythlnR about It. his game bug had Increased con­siderably. Lud Drexler IdenUlled the wildcat for him Monday.

between Kay stMtd

e-half I

Church Business Meet on Aug. 16

JEKOME, Aug. U—The quarte r­ly business mecllng of the Jerome Baptist church will be h e ld here a t the church a t 8;30 p. m. W ednes­day. Aug. 18, It has been announced by the nev. Earl Kaurln. L ljih t re­freshments ilU Ue Mrved.

Thi! church recently rerinlshed the audliorlutn luinlwood I lo o r and Injitalled plumblns fixtures. A t n re­cent meeting, suuident funda were raised for the purcha.se of a stoker, which will be Insiallcd soon.

MAN FINED 110 Pleading gtillty to » e h tuge of

arunkemiess. Ben Davis. T w in Falls, waji fined 110 by Municipal Judge J. O. Pumphrey Monday. D avU waa a r i t iM Baturdsy nlghl.

G O O D I INVOKES NEW CURFEW LAWOOODIN’O. Aug. 14 — QoodlnR

chltdrcn under the age of 16 aUould not bp found on the ureels or alley brtueen uie hours of II p. m. an<

Diniil bruin .'iilijfut

:. HRiird by tlit p.ir

Vets’ .Jobs Topic At Buhl Meeting

dlvli• and 1:

rablfnumbers of craployej. C. D. BorliiR wiK elected n« tempofary chairm an ol the rommltlep

Tlip next niri'iins of the group Kill be held at 8 p. m. Tliuraday. Aui;. n , at the Lesion hull. I t L*; hoped that every organliatlon will linve rcprf!icniatlves there, w hen further plans will be dlsciused.

2 Airmen Finish Course Overseas

AN AIR SERVICE STATION IN ENOLAND—LtMlt. Wilbur D. KliiB. son of Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth K lnc. llcyburn, find CpI. Raymond F. Reichert, son ol Mr. anti Mrs. FrccJ Reichert. Filer, have recently com­pleted an orientation course dejlgn* ed lo bridge the gap between train ­ing in the slates and combat sol­diering agnlnM the enemy In Ftattce.

At this air service command stn- tion they attended a series of lec­tures given by battle-wise veterans which Included Instnictlons on eheuilcal warfare defcnfe and per­tinent tips on Slaying hcalihy In r combat Uieater,

Tlielr next station will be one from which America’s flRhtlns planes cover nur liberation of occu­pied EUrop*.

Snake River Report

u of r>«Um>tlon.

JacVun lik« _ — ........ ’-n' I

ijliind I’stk -----

ciouib ’s!i Aw.tltUi V»l(»| £ s f ‘If-S s S i E E ■'!!!

Blvktort - i— ........— >.H» »»»

‘ YtNN CRAKDAUk _________DUtritt KnflB«i».

FARM FOR SALEH Aem at KhoWlr. ItU h «M •( tU

Uat W-«rt ftnu m Uw tn tl.1b I klMks t l th* UaWrlr kwlsiMililrtrt.

o n t cotmEBLT«4 4tkA>*.N«. PW aiU I-l

N e w Y o r k

S t o c k s-NEW YORK. A l«ck market i:ln.M

Woolworth ............................... 42'

NEW YORK cunn NEW YORK. Aug. 14

Elecirlc Bond 6c Bliare............ 10'Jlccla Mlnlnft _____ _______ 8'Otoh-IdftJio Sugar ...... 3'

Stock Averages

Kenney to Manage Store at JeromeJEROME, Atig. I t - T . F, Kenney.

Twin Pnlls, will be manager of the new Vassar Produce compuiy store, which will have Its formal opening here next Saturday In the former Orlve-In market on South Lincoln avenue.

In addition Ui selltnR all types ol feeds to r poultr; and livestock, the store will carry « full Une of farm hardware and . other equlpmeat. tlre t. rowUne and oU.

-^G O O D IN O FLYINO CLUBOOODINO, Auf. lt-0 « lc e rs ol

the Ooodlng Flying club who were Instrumental In Batllog action under way (or tb t orguM tion of the d rU air patrol her* ore: LoweU •WlUi. preildent: Lowell n«W». vice preddent; Valdo Oray, tr tu u re r ; VlQceot Aiscndrup, Mcretary. and Paul Oabom, cbalrtnin of .iilr oc- U\lUw.

SALES INCREASECHICAGO, Aug. 14 <-r>-ficlllng

III me rye p it lotlny. dropping prices ut muqh as n cent, n t times to new

inal lows for December and ally recov-

Ni of uw tirat cloacd K lower lo hlgh-

1-, [Sept. I1.50S. n fter September. Mid May had equaled seasonal lows,

were up lo 1>, cent. Sept.* , \ . Rye rnllyled to clo.ie ’i MP

o l \ c n t. i up, Sept. I1.04S-H. I>-c. And May had hit seasonal nl J102 '. ami $1.03S, respec-

1. Hurley was h> higher.»1 It

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I'ihjCAKH CRAIN

REA D TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS.

B u t l e r a u d E g g s

lANctaca rRODUCE

■liVu n,«c

ClllCAUU rOULTBT;illCA(JO. Aus. 14 tJV-(WFA)-LlT«

' Mir; tntki. rl JJHo » HVjC,

Potatoes-O niom "!

ini. A. S.I.iS. N«h'o

..... .. Cohhl^n U. S. He. t A.ohM. iJ.«:^^>trnliht •■In ll.it. Wuh-

tfSc: U^ls. Nn! 2.' tiu A. Jobt>«<i.^rnrablr.^nn »r«te.^ iji«

Trl* mVh S.^No.*‘l I'lk* *A. lU i ; JubWiI S4.I5 ; Colililtn U. B. K»-

A In mIsH car 11.10, Unwuhvd ' ' ■'•lumi'V. t). S. So. t, A. .

. .MlnnMota SitxlUnd ••Jlioii

Potato and Onion F u tu res

(Cdurlny E. W . McRoberts and Company. Elks BIde> Phone 910)

NUVEMnrR OMONI

SUFFERS HEART ATTACKRUPERT. Aug. M -M rs. Cather­

ine Ellsworth Is quite lU a t the home of her dnughter. Mrs. Robert Brockle. suffering from a heart a t­tack.

Ilie iipunlsh artnadu In 158S con­sisted of 133 ships. C,1C5 camton, 10,Ut seamen, and 33,:CK) loldleri.

Tivin Falls Mai-ketsLIVESTOCK

ChniM kuljli.r*. 110 10 !40 0>«rw<l(lil batchm. ilO lo OT«ri»t(ht butrh«r>, >10 to

ES ,W, (Tkq d»l«t* QOoKdlOLD BEAM

QU0t(4)s o n WTIKAT

(P « DulMl)kift «hc>l

(On« tftklir 4aet*4l

<raot«d>UVB FOULTTf

Dn>l,.Ti. •

»AU‘.Sr _________

B V n tW A t •M«. I WUrfafc pnm lns fWMi —

Croa osd atock r>«d.RED CIOVXR

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Page E ig h t TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Monday Evcnin?, Au^^ust 14, 1944

EiSEHilSlflK ^F i r i t B to g ro p T iy o f A m o r l c a 'i G r e a t G e n e r a l ^

BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE RED RYDER By FRED HAlUVIAN

Kiinsas IrJt ............hliiron'-d on ft bnmro liibln Point. Up Bltnliirri Itio Hull In the Brcal tinrillloii • tullon, on th r til'll! m i.Mm... on Hip n llilrllc fli'UI lliiil yoiins niicMblc fjilrll nil- iiihtrlnslc qnnl-|

, lllcj 111 llic mnimrpini'iH............... nicKP'l ....

. . . .....II', Imiclinrvcourncp were tjrixi In him

It wns In Ih l- n nn ihp ftthlrtlr R'pnlinapr mnclp

fr«iih:ill «r>ilrl li.id l"'.l nii.- <

I'lraic liiiil licpii (IfMiiicd Inv ilip bnll hull ot fiimp.

Hl3 love for the Rninp. linT.e\rr. (llllpkly fminri n nrw o u llf l for Ills pnlhiintn.mi. H r hrrnnif n rhrcr Irn ' er. LotiR win hn ' be rrmcnibprfd lie Jlond before tile b1enclirrT>, niul aroti.'.cd husc thi'oiicn to voelferniis outh\ir>ts Ihiit octinrd i vnlleyi w Ilf ronriui'

Qiilly niul . rlfri nn throuRh lils Ul l t«He (11(1 hU sbnrn of RroiislnR, to nhow Hint lie wns n tboroiiRlily nnnniilrnnnlned nhvny.s n Irndrr, » inni »llfv,-,fi vlPKn iiiid clrrlMoiis on nny liii- pnrliint nmtlcr were tn be con'Iri- ered fully, niitl lir.imlly to lie accept- rcl. HlJ i»?Ition m lil.i cln« wn; somelhlns fi'Hl'' imrrlntrd roi\f. He dirt n o t need llieii

For four venrs ‘'Ike '’ miilntnli fnlrlv unlfnrm ncndenilr- nvi which lliiully Rrudiuited him n top ot the nilridlp third nf hh Hi! best showliic In nny liii , WHS EnRll ll. Rven now hi.? former Instructom recull hu treiichni Ircfiiiently unorthodox style, k ehnr- ncterlftlc » h lrh ha.i pronounced w ltli the ycnu. He hi lieicr wnsted 'word.i. nor led nr doiibta of ihn nicnnlnB of had to fay.

Except for n brief emcrstnce a hlRh-ranklii;; corjxjrnl n t the o «el of his yearlliiB yenr. ltiL< Iiitiiro

Jlonday Evening, Aiigiisl M, 10-14 TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO P age Nine,

SE R V IC E S T A T I O N A T T E N D A N T

V/AHVEX>E xperlfrien*felerfea------

Oood P a y Permanent Job

Good W orking Hours

Covoy Gnfl & Oil C o .

N O TICE FOR I’UBLtCATION OF T H E ' TIM E APrOINTED FOR

PROVING WILU ETC IN T H E PROBATE COURT OF

T W IN PALLS COUNTY. STATE O P IDAHO.In th e m nttcr ol the f.stnti

JA M ES A. SCHNEIDER, dccw!P u rsu a n t to nn order ol tald

Court, tnnde on th« 7lh day or An- BUfsl. 1041. notice Li hereby rU th a t SoturcUy. the I9lh day of A :m t, 1044, a t t«n o'clock A. M. ot laid d n y , a t the Court Room of uld Court, a t the courthouse In the city and c o u n ty of T a in F^IIb, Jdalio, h « been nppolnled a« ilie lime niir place f o r proving Uie -will of Jam es A . Schneider, deceased. i for he&ring Ihe appllcaUon ct Elii Schneider, for tlio twuanc^ to Doro- thy_I>oUine.oLlclters oI-AdnUaUtr*. tlon w ith will annexed, when ana

___ any person Inlerestedappenr ond contest the wime.

Dat«cl this 7th day ot Augujil, 1B44. C . A. BAlUrV'.P ro t» t« Judge and flcla CJerk.

fSeol)PublUih; Aug. 8. 14. IS. 1{>44

Musician Acquires Autograph Collection l>y Sending Sougs

DINKELACKEabldcir Pi'lcdmnn, former Twin

KulU mu.McUi«: H il' sprliij wrote 'lufp Dnirlotlc war songs, and ther»-

Tim•Ml) u .l, I

lUiiu.’-t- ovrr-nlRht, bccnmc collector of iiutoKrnplis. Anil n s ind hobliy U; lliibln to clc\’cIop iiiolhrr bv-proiliict of hl.i soi iTUlMK. Ho-.-i considering -boning

:lwrltlng to see Rhnt he

If Ihr ..Ilip r

^rc;l-•', Hrnfiqimi rcrs ol ill iKindcr In C h lrl."

Ll.'iit -O fii. Mnrk \V CIsr

Bniri Clark In pnrt. "I think the entlmcnui you pxpresicd arc shivr- ■cl hy all o f us hrro In the tiftli

n ith

1 Thaiil>« t,-Col. H. M Pnsro, n.'jljtnn iry, Konornl stnft, wrltlnn to; jL-i<rRr C. Mnrr.hrvll. snld. "Jlc b il m r to thank you for your n- In .'cnrilng him tills ex- 'n ol th e many meaiu of at. n n d th e dctcrmlnfitlon ol ;nna to ^eciue complete vie-

C. Klrkp;ilrli flag ■■ - prcc luln

iroiiKli Comdr. C. S. nnvy, aide nnd iprc-vetl hi* np

fo r Frlertmnn'4 thought- lulnos 111 sending him coplfj.• Something quite apnri from ctu- tnmary 5lKnaturM Is th a t of Cornell Hull, secretnrj- of state. Large and Jlou'ing. thr> oiEnature takes up about n sl-Mh of the sheet of paper, and looks for a ll the world Ilka f plus done In fine gold wire, wide-looped ''ci's" and

Richard B- Russell, senator from Omrgln. nntl chnlrm an nf the i mlltee on Im m lgrailon. sljned his

fh ilm m lly "Dick" Rujixell. Tlierc's a b o n le tte r from Ellla Amall. governor of Oeorgln.

Most IlIeBlbile signature In the collection Is th a t of Nonnau Gam. hie. mayor o f Snvannh. who admit* "I have hum m ed the songs, which 1:

Song W riter

ISinO ll FRIEDMAN . . nhn'.e |.a trlolic .o im liSTe iishl him nrl<noitlnlfiiien(i n Kl'.rnhnwpr, C lark and Nlm-

o piMA nnd ciieboily . alng.*

I.anm rdia Replies Mayor Klorcllo LnOtmrdl's sla.

tloncry "packs b kick." I f s a Bmall- elzcfl sheet, not cmbos.'ed hut stnmp- fd at the top wlili •'City of New York, ollice of th e mayor. New York i7i N, Y„" anti n t the bottom, also ink-ftamped. 'T o conserve paper

ffori thla method of reply Is bpliig ur-ed."

.Mr« Illntoii I'ralse^ Soiic« n ie Irttfrs. lilKhlv prized by Frrlrl-

mnn, InrUirie one from Mrr,. Ellis Hlhrrd lllnton, Iot.t I music teacher, wtifi S3.W "I ihink your songs ate In the claw of the very best war ?mii;s I have heard, f hope they go lur aiul tip.ir, for they are good."

E Ray LnwMin. council secretary lor the constnl Elniplre camp and hosplinl council- American Red Cro«, arkott-Iedsed th e quantity of

sent for distribution In compfl nnti hospltnl.i as follows:

■'H will be d ifficu lt to exprf.y ninucli thanks and nppreclntlon lo ynu lor this personal effort toward* helping to add lo th e sen'Icemen's '

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canirlbutlon for Councilor, a mag- ' mine that Is published by national hracltiuarlers

ItSO Cenlers Send Tltanks1150 centers and other 8cr%-li:e-

mrn's ‘'hanROuts" have responded with similar expreMlon.s o t npprecla-

Friedman, under n five-year con­tract «1th Broadcast Music, Inc., New York City, has th ree more songs nf gpneral Intcre.u, ready for pub- llratlon In the Immediate future. •Hilrteen more »on«s of his are alio completed. m ed(nnn uTltes both Ilia words and music to h is songs.

'T work rapidly, in .spurt*, when the ln.-iplmilon comes lo me. Bomc- limes I complete a n entire chonn in half-an-hour. O th e r tim es III work for an hour on n Elngle phrase.I don't work for more than two Ivnirs at a single stretch, however."

Sanborn A ddress At Jerom e G.O.P.

JEROME: Aug. H —John S.inborn. Republican candidate for lieutenant Rovemnr. and Ml.sa I jc ttn McCoy. T«1n F^lls, state commltteewoman. will speak here Wedne.sdoy a t a *f.wlon or t h e Jerom e county women's Repiibllcnn club.

The se-vlon will t>e held a t 8 p. m. at the home of Mra. Tlnk Tliorass. Mlis McCoy will rtlsctt^^ the Chi­cago convention. Subjec t o t San­born’s talk has not been nnnourced.

Various other reports will b« given by club members.

The U. 8. bureau Of. Brazil Jurt^dlctlon over abou t u r acres ot public range lands.

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“ T H A N KAll o ver th e w o r ld , o u r fig h tin g m en sa lu te th e h o m e - fron t fo r " b a c k in g t h e a t ta c K " In th e 5 th W a r Loan drive. T he 5 t h W ar Loan h a s gone over th e t o p !

You’ve a tta ined every one of the 5th W a r L o an o b jec tives—a n d th e n som el The overall g o a l, corpora te a n d in d iv id u a i, w as $16,000,0.00,000; $20,639,000,000 w a s realized. The individual goal was $6,000,000,000; $6,330,000,000 iP,ci,n,i„.ry) w as realized. The “E ” or “People’s" Bond goal— the m ost im portan t e le m e n t in the individual q u o ta , and the hardest o n e to m ak e—was $3,000,000,000; $3,036,000,000 w a s realized.

T he Am erican p u b lic h as scored not only a r e so u n d ­in g V ictory-on-the home-front,- but the g rea te st one to date!

F o r this in sp ir in g dem onstration of “D em o cracy - in-A ction,” our f ig h tin g m en on all the fa r - f lu n g battlefronts of th e w orld give thanks for the lift. T h e spirit you have s h o w n gives reassurance of s u p p o rt

to tliose on the lo n g a n d bloody road to B erlin . . . a n d TokyoEvery man, w o m a n an d child in America m ay w ell thrill with p rid e a t th e succoss of this u n p re c e ­dented drive—th e g rea te s t war-financing o p e ra tio n th e world has e v e r k n o w n . This includes the m illio n s w ho “dugdeep" to bu y ex tra Bonds and the u n t ir in g volunteers who h e lp e d sell th em —the whole c a v a l­cade of A m erica galvani;;ed into action on a s p o n ­taneous v o lu n ta r y basis.

B u tju s t as the b a t t l e continues with e v e r-m o u n tin g fury, so we on t h e hom e-front m ust con tinue to “back the a tta c k .”

A s General E is e n h o w e r has said:

“S a tis fa c to r y a s is the progress o f th is battle to d a te , in m agnitude it is but a mere b e g in n in g to the t re m en d o u s s tr u ^ - gles th a t m u s t fo llow before final V ic ­tory is a ch ieved .

“To th is end w e n e e d ev e ry man, every weapon, and a ll th e courage and fo r ti­tude o f our r e s p e c t i v e peoples. The A llied so ld ier w il l d o his d u ty .”

Yes—and we on th e ho m e-fro n t will do o u r d u ty , also. Let no m an th in k th a t in such h ea rt-s tirr in g tim es as these, w h e n o u r boys are facing their m o s t crucial weeks an d m o n th s ahead, that the p a rt w a play in buying B o n d s is trivial compared to th e i r earth -shak ing deeds a n d heroic challenging of d e a th .

F a r from trivial, o u r ho m e-fro n t tasks are to d ay m ore im portant th a n e v e r.

Encouraged by th e e x a m p le of w hat a united p eo ­ple can do w hen th e c a u s e is ju st, let us con tinuo to “back the a t ta c k —b u y m ore th an before" u n t i l th? day of final V ic to ry . A n d let u s resolve not o n ly to b u y Bonds to th e fu lle s t ex ten t of our pow ers, bu t to hold them u n til m atu rity —for a better, a safer, happier w orld for all.

Keep “ Backing ’Em U|)”-W IT H WAR BONDS

Tba AtbQM 'A lssindti'f

C . C AodenoB C*.Tha Am&lr>tD>trd Sarar CozDpw

• *O an iart Aolo Co.

Oeut O row err W*rehonM Ajm cUIIob Bluloa CjeletT

B e rtb a Campbell * Slor*D r. tVaUae* Band T ha BswUdnma

_________ B u n lln i Traelsf . Ca. ---------Clauda tlrn trn Muik A t-'wnUnre Ca.

U ilM J . Brawnla«, Ijie.

' Je sse M. CbuaClos Bock Stora

Continental Oil Co.

* . *O ctirelter Bros. lac.

b lam oad ilanlirare Co.Dou Ro]r»! Cleanen A Tallon

patnai* W arner MtasJe 6tor*

flomo Lnm ber & Co»t Co. Hoojler Futnllure to.Howard Tractor Co.

tladw n-C Iark Shoe btore

Idaho Departm ent Store Idaho E{( Producers Co-op Astoclalicn

Idaho Parkins Co.Idaho H ide A Tallon Co.

FldeUt; National Dank Kanner* Aoto Inter-lttsnranca Exebanff Rnrt federal Ssv lnra A'Lbao'AsoocUlioB

Ford Transter Glebe Seed A Feed Ce.

ni. t l . KInc Co. H rrn e e rs llardnarc

Kueler*! Jewelcrt* *

Dr. J . C. LantenwnlKr* *

IVIasel Auto Co.Alajle Valley Pfocesilnc rom panr

Moslo C l l j rue! Co.The M ayfair Shop

SUVey’s Im p lem rn t & llafdwaro Slaar t MorrLwo Tire Shop

National L au n d rr A Dry Cleanen

Nje Bros. C ity r«el Co. Oraiite Transportation Co.. Inn.

The Orphcnm s o d Idaho Theater* Ostrander Lumber Co.

rocitle D lanand -U Bac Company . The Pari* Co.

Parisian Launderera A- Dry Cleanen The P a rk lleU l

' Klnaey’» Wholesale CoJC. R. Nebon. 1 J. J . Newberry Co.'

B. L. nobc rla . Jeweler Rowltt-AUck Co.

Botenon U oU t b Ce»e« Sbep

Satetray Stores, tne. Sav-.'Mor D mc

Or. Gee. P. Seholer, O ptometrtil Sawtooth Co.

Self M anafaettirlnc Co. Sherwood Typewriter E zehantr

6eai«-Boebuck and Co.SheO OU Co. B. J . tfoUnee

SlerUnc Jewelry Co.J Snmner Sand t> G ravel Ce.- ' Bert A Eweet A Bon. Fum ltB ft’

Trtln Falli Bank A T rast Company Twin ta lb Flour i«lll»

Twin Falli Feed A lea Ca. i Twin Falli M otor Ca. ff.Twin FalU Mortuary

Twin Fallj Motor T nu u lt Co-* *

Cnlon M otor Co.

Wuberf Bros Coal A Tranafer Co. While M ortnary

W ublivtoo Maxfcet

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